Message from @Aleeacerix the Gaul(Velissarios)
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I don't see anything wrong with that other than the healthcare-thing, which is a huge lynchpin if that does happen.
so. Revolution when?
Lol well if QC gets annexed by usa after seperating an amglophone could very well benefit in sucj circumstamces
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Quebec could leave whenever they want, the voting would need to be for Quebec-born citizens, or it would never work in this day and age. But Alberta with that much support around the oil sands? They definitely could.
I'd personally rather Alberta not join the US, but I'd prefer it over Trudeau, or any of the other major parties up here
I think other than the healthcare issue, and the border issue, it would be a generally good idea with their natural resources.
However, for Canada's economy itself? It would be suicide for Canada. That's a huge deal for Canada.
Idk i feel sentiment for seperation is lower in the younger citizens so depending on the relative turnout betweem boomers and millenials could be harder the longer they wait
In qc
You can see that in the election results, it was pretty much split in Quebec between the Bloc and Liberals.
However, you also have to consider Quebec gets a lot of university students taking terms there. It's huge for that sort of thing, so while they're there, you have to consider how many were votes from those students.
oh for sure
one of the biggest universities in the city of montreal had posters saying shit like "Who what you're voting for" which showed all parties except the PPC
Universities are SUPER left-leaning
Don't worry, dude. I go to York University. I didn't even go today because I didn't want to subject myself to that nightmare.
LOL
I never went to university, might go next year for an undergrad in business
@Ethaneth I heard Ryerson is a low tier uni
not sure, because I know I won't learn shit there LOL
What I hear of Ryerson is that it's generally better.
Education-wise, that's all that matters. Opportunity-wise it can be important to go to a worse education institute if it means you career can get off the ground faster.
Co-op oriented unis I suppose
Honestly, I've never once gone to school and felt I learned anything
York University is known worldwide, it holds a lot of weight, but it's generally a daycare. Just absolute trash, I don't learn very much. But if it's more important to you to learn what you want to learn, and fight it out for a job afterwards with the skills you needed to learn, that's your choice. Generally I would go that route.
So I'm honestly thinking of going to uni simply to meet new people LOl
and maybe get access to resources I might need to start my own company
If I had the choice, I would move to University of Ottawa for Linguistics.
Why, what's so special about linguistics in uni of Ottawa ?
It's more bilingual, more of a melting pot of languages with professors that have been abroad.
ooh nice
Better quality professors = better quality education. Say I wanted to learn Japanese, I took a course at York for a few weeks on it. I got the professor fired, he was scum. Dude hid 80% of the course material behind a paywall through a third party site instead of just letting the university generate money via the bookstore.
ew
@Ethaneth Lmao what a dick
I took that to the department, they looked into it. Fired, all four core Japanese courses gone. They had to hire another professor from Japan the next week.
Apparently that has gone on for like three years, nobody mentioned it. That professor will never work in a university again.
Lol students are either lazy or too pussy to bring it up to the school admin
In my first year of university I got a professor fired, and another put on leave for telling the social science department that my professor only talked about Trump's tweets. I am all powerful, liberals hate me.
lmao
Universities are actually really, really strict with what professors can talk about on the time of students. If you bring up ANYTHING off the cuff they said, generally they will be actioned against.