With Legault, no social justice. Some are pampered with huge salaries financed by the less fortunate. The others, the elderly invalids made invisible, penalized to the bone. Legault postpones the reimbursement of the amounts unfairly cut until January 1, 2025 to extend the retroactivity period which, 2nd injustice, is not refundable. The broke person hasn't gotten his due. Blatant direct and systemic discrimination.
The fact that quebec calls them invalid, sicken me. I want to move west from this torture chamber of Bills and bureacracy while giving off the illusions that its North America so that it can take advantage others through politics. Trudeau is one of them and he destroyed Canada. Legault has interest in Quebec, Trudeau didn't have interest in Canada, Legault and Trudeau both have interest in Quebec. Quebec needs to seperate make their own central bank, Montreal should get annexed from Quebec asap before the French immigrant come and the English pushed out, disintegrated, re-writting of the laws not based on the people but the own governments whims coerced as rules and misleading interpretions of stats to prove a point, he is a trickster, its an authoritarian 'nation' disguised as Canada's province. It should be catalyzed into the North Korea that it wants to be, of the pol pot or the moussalini, stalin hitler all these more sophisticated but failed regimes Legault is living in the dark ages with Trudeau and company to recreate a fantasy like their cirque du soleil, change from happy clowns to sad clowns.
@@Habebandebardown Accusing the French of committing genocide on the natives while sucking up to Canada is pretty funny when you actually look at history. Is "Sharon Perry" a native name you think? lol
Wrong, before writing pure lies you should read your history. The French made an alliance with First Nations way before settling the land it's call the great Alliance of 1603 in Bay St Catherine near Tadoussac. Champlain, François Gravé Dupont and grand chief Anadabijou signed this alliance together in good will. This treaty approved under the authority of Henrie IV King of France allowed the French to settle the Saint Laurent (Magtogoek) River with full blessings from the First Nations of the area. The settlement only took place in 1608 after failed attempt in 1605 and 1606 in what is now Nova Scotia.
No more power for you Legault you will have no more power to take over Quebec. . my ancestors lived here and it's multicultured. I'm a born native to this land. . This is my native land. .
So you're a Native American, or you are native, as in you were born here? Those two things mean completely different things. If so, what FN are you part of, and why are you happy when the English massacre your people and rob you of your culture? What about the Indian Act? You actually enjoy it when the English do it?
@@trevorchabot864 Are you a bot or something? She's the one claiming to be FN. But, yeah a lot of us have FN blood. IDK why it gets you so mad that some of my ancestors intermarried with natives before the English. I would never claim to be FN regardless. I just question anglophones claiming to be FN while sucking up to Canada. Must be Mohawk or some tribe that aren't even native to Québec anyway.
This is part of the history of Canada. Having a history museum is not wrong in any way. I think there are Indigenous and British museums in Canada as well? We can have museums that focus on one area/culture of Canada’s history without being racist or insensitive. Everything doesn’t always need to include everyone.
sorry, my tax $ will be paying for this, excluding people that built this province? nothing like discrimination and rewriting history, quebec is NOT a nation
Go read a book bud many nations can be found within a province that's itself within a federation of provinces with other nations. Russia's a great example. Province means "conquered country" in latin. It started with the Roman Empire. Get clapped
I'm going to preface this by saying that I am not a fan of Legault or the CAQ before I get called a shill or something ― I'm worse, I'm a dirty PQ voter :). I think that it's important to talk about the First Nations and include them in Québec, for the most part. However, rhetorically, Legault is effective by saying that: 1) The indigenous people were here for much longer. 2) We have had history of collaboration (especially before France ceded the territory) 3) If we subscribe to the idea that Québec is a land where 12 nations live, he's logically sound in saying that a Québec Nation museum would concentrate on the Québec Nation. 4) If the 11 First Nations of Québec want to be distinct Nations from the Québec Nation, well the history of the Québec Nation would effectively start at around Jacques Cartier or Champlain. You can disagree with the creation of the museum. However, I would like to hear where Legault's argument falls short for anyone who disagrees with them.
Yeah I get the idea too but as a PQ man myself the french and first nations collaborated alot and had very good relations before the english took over so they should be part of it imo
@@trevorchabot864 The French barely cared about Canada, it was a trading colony. We allied with the natives because we were trading with them, and the English and English backed Iroquois were extremely hostile to other FN, making the French and other nations dependant on each other. Stop smoking crack dude.
@@Habebandebardown trade was definitely a part of it. The French were kinder to native tribes, but they still used them towards their own ends. Religion, land, war, trade. It was still colonization and even genocide by today's meaning of the word. They convinced the natives that the French King was their Father and He was going to save their souls and protect them from the English.
Who's talking about the French? Québec isn't France. Québec and the Québécois are the result a few thousand people leaving descendants on this land, having no ties to France for hundreds of years now. You guys have a weird fixation on France while most of our descendants didn't even call themselves French by the time France ceded the territory. Canadien, Acadien were terms used hundreds of years ago.
@@ratoftoska7497 it was still a French colony. Acadians tried to remain neutral, but couldn't because they had already turned their indigenous allies against the English. Like it or not, they were all citizens of New France.
@@trevorchabot864 But who's talking about France? We're talking about Québec as a nation. The point I'm making is that we're not France and haven't been for a while. Stop talking about France or a French nation. By the way, turn their allies against the British? That's some interesting revisionist history lmao.
@@ratoftoska7497 is this you acknowledging the multi-culturalism of Quebec? We aren't France and haven't been for a while. Quebec is the result of several hundred thousand people who are not francophones. I'm glad a pequiste like you finally able to let go of the past and admit that francophones can't lay claim on Quebec.
Quebec is a province. A part of Canada. Canadian
its a nation like Scotland or catalonia or the first nations
@@Habebandebardown lmfao
Justinstein doesn't decide
@@sophieross4774 He didn't. Harper named Québec a nation. Learn history,
Your laws are not wanted or accepted here on this land of Canada . Province of quebec
Daym the "province of quebec" hit hard. Ngl I hate Legault but the province or nation thing we'll see about that soon enough
With Legault, no social justice. Some are pampered with huge salaries financed by the less fortunate. The others, the elderly invalids made invisible, penalized to the bone. Legault postpones the reimbursement of the amounts unfairly cut until January 1, 2025 to extend the retroactivity period which, 2nd injustice, is not refundable. The broke person hasn't gotten his due. Blatant direct and systemic discrimination.
The fact that quebec calls them invalid, sicken me. I want to move west from this torture chamber of Bills and bureacracy while giving off the illusions that its North America so that it can take advantage others through politics. Trudeau is one of them and he destroyed Canada. Legault has interest in Quebec, Trudeau didn't have interest in Canada, Legault and Trudeau both have interest in Quebec. Quebec needs to seperate make their own central bank, Montreal should get annexed from Quebec asap before the French immigrant come and the English pushed out, disintegrated, re-writting of the laws not based on the people but the own governments whims coerced as rules and misleading interpretions of stats to prove a point, he is a trickster, its an authoritarian 'nation' disguised as Canada's province. It should be catalyzed into the North Korea that it wants to be, of the pol pot or the moussalini, stalin hitler all these more sophisticated but failed regimes Legault is living in the dark ages with Trudeau and company to recreate a fantasy like their cirque du soleil, change from happy clowns to sad clowns.
Go live in France Legault. Your nation with the pope and vatican
You stold from the natives. . You robbed them. You trespassed on their culture and land.vyou commited genocide on the native nations.
Well canada did but you know qc was a part of the Canadian plan so your right
@@Habebandebardown Accusing the French of committing genocide on the natives while sucking up to Canada is pretty funny when you actually look at history. Is "Sharon Perry" a native name you think? lol
Wrong, before writing pure lies you should read your history.
The French made an alliance with First Nations way before settling the land it's call the great Alliance of 1603 in Bay St Catherine near Tadoussac. Champlain, François Gravé Dupont and grand chief Anadabijou signed this alliance together in good will.
This treaty approved under the authority of Henrie IV King of France allowed the French to settle the Saint Laurent (Magtogoek) River with full blessings from the First Nations of the area. The settlement only took place in 1608 after failed attempt in 1605 and 1606 in what is now Nova Scotia.
Oct 2026 vote the hillbillies out
Some how they always forget about the plains of Abraham, some people need a refresher course
What are the plans of Abraham?
Let the Premier of Alberta make that comment, the PMO would be freaking out.
You don't own this land Legault. It doesn't belong to the French or France..
Are you okay? Having a schizophrenic breakdown or something? No one is talking about the French or France; it's about Quebeckers and Québec.
No more power for you Legault you will have no more power to take over Quebec. . my ancestors lived here and it's multicultured. I'm a born native to this land. . This is my native land. .
So you're a Native American, or you are native, as in you were born here? Those two things mean completely different things. If so, what FN are you part of, and why are you happy when the English massacre your people and rob you of your culture? What about the Indian Act? You actually enjoy it when the English do it?
Which FN do you belong to? I'm just curious.
@@ratoftoska7497 It's common for francophones to claim indigenous ancestry where none exists.
@@trevorchabot864 Are you a bot or something? She's the one claiming to be FN. But, yeah a lot of us have FN blood. IDK why it gets you so mad that some of my ancestors intermarried with natives before the English. I would never claim to be FN regardless. I just question anglophones claiming to be FN while sucking up to Canada. Must be Mohawk or some tribe that aren't even native to Québec anyway.
@@ratoftoska7497 like I said. It's common to exaggerate heritage. A lot of french were against the mixing of "pure blood".
Its not a Quebec French nation. Never.
Vikings came here 500 years before ze French
What's the relevancy? They took Greenland and only had a temporary settlement on the coast of Newfoundland. What Nation did they build here?
This is part of the history of Canada. Having a history museum is not wrong in any way. I think there are Indigenous and British museums in Canada as well? We can have museums that focus on one area/culture of Canada’s history without being racist or insensitive. Everything doesn’t always need to include everyone.
sorry, my tax $ will be paying for this, excluding people that built this province? nothing like discrimination and rewriting history, quebec is NOT a nation
Sorry you're a province and not a nation.
Go read a book bud many nations can be found within a province that's itself within a federation of provinces with other nations. Russia's a great example. Province means "conquered country" in latin. It started with the Roman Empire. Get clapped
You do know that this isnt the channel owner
@@alexcrowbz cool story bro this is 2024 Canada get bent
@@agfrench82 well find if its still in canada in a couple years
@@Habebandebardown heard that twice before frenchy
France is not indigenous people here. Not native. You cannot borrow anymore from indigenous natives. Drive your own car.
I'm going to preface this by saying that I am not a fan of Legault or the CAQ before I get called a shill or something ― I'm worse, I'm a dirty PQ voter :).
I think that it's important to talk about the First Nations and include them in Québec, for the most part. However, rhetorically, Legault is effective by saying that:
1) The indigenous people were here for much longer.
2) We have had history of collaboration (especially before France ceded the territory)
3) If we subscribe to the idea that Québec is a land where 12 nations live, he's logically sound in saying that a Québec Nation museum would concentrate on the Québec Nation.
4) If the 11 First Nations of Québec want to be distinct Nations from the Québec Nation, well the history of the Québec Nation would effectively start at around Jacques Cartier or Champlain.
You can disagree with the creation of the museum. However, I would like to hear where Legault's argument falls short for anyone who disagrees with them.
Yeah I get the idea too but as a PQ man myself the french and first nations collaborated alot and had very good relations before the english took over so they should be part of it imo
@@Habebandebardown the French allied with certain indigenous groups only to gain power over them/ through them.
@@trevorchabot864 The French barely cared about Canada, it was a trading colony. We allied with the natives because we were trading with them, and the English and English backed Iroquois were extremely hostile to other FN, making the French and other nations dependant on each other. Stop smoking crack dude.
@@trevorchabot864 It was for trade deals.. just look at the 7 years wars and which nations allied with the french vs english, but maybe im wrong
@@Habebandebardown trade was definitely a part of it. The French were kinder to native tribes, but they still used them towards their own ends. Religion, land, war, trade. It was still colonization and even genocide by today's meaning of the word. They convinced the natives that the French King was their Father and He was going to save their souls and protect them from the English.
10/10
French surrendered all territory to the British. Thats when their “nation” ended.
Was never French property nor did it belong to the vaticant or to the Pope. . It's not a French nation.
Who's talking about the French? Québec isn't France. Québec and the Québécois are the result a few thousand people leaving descendants on this land, having no ties to France for hundreds of years now. You guys have a weird fixation on France while most of our descendants didn't even call themselves French by the time France ceded the territory. Canadien, Acadien were terms used hundreds of years ago.
@@ratoftoska7497 it was still a French colony. Acadians tried to remain neutral, but couldn't because they had already turned their indigenous allies against the English. Like it or not, they were all citizens of New France.
@@trevorchabot864 But who's talking about France? We're talking about Québec as a nation. The point I'm making is that we're not France and haven't been for a while. Stop talking about France or a French nation. By the way, turn their allies against the British? That's some interesting revisionist history lmao.
@@ratoftoska7497 is this you acknowledging the multi-culturalism of Quebec? We aren't France and haven't been for a while. Quebec is the result of several hundred thousand people who are not francophones. I'm glad a pequiste like you finally able to let go of the past and admit that francophones can't lay claim on Quebec.