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As for removing Marois' right to vote because of her english, don't forget that Canada has two official languages, and so if a language was to be required than it should be any one of them because requiring both would exclude 80% of Canada's population. Don't forget there is always two side to the medal ...
Moreover, I hate to to say that, but Canada is predominantly white Anglo-Saxon. This means that debates and other stuff are mostly in English, but they are meant to be translated in French. Don't forget that since I advocate republicanism, I always believe that ethnic minorities should end up melting in our mainstream culture ;-)
Why journalists had compared Dumont to LePen but nothing about Marois and her fascist bill ?
Obviously, I think that journalists in Quebec did a bad job by refusing to compare Marois with political scientist Guy Bouthillier (a man who is openly racist against Anglophones). All in all, in the debate about the Quebecker identity, Marois is a populist more than Mario Dumont, in my opinion.
Indeed, the bill (which is likely to die on the order paper) is discriminatory, because it also prevents an English-speaking Canadian, who comes to live in Quebec, to have the right to vote during our provincial election, to fund a political party and to petition the National Assembly. Obviously, this is a violation of federal laws!
Bernard said:"[...] wouldn't putting a law against multiculturalism be discriminatory as well?"
Stop right there, political newbie! First of all, the Canadian Multiculturalism Act is not an immigration policy. Got it? Multiculturalism is just a pathetic policy that "encourages" all ethnic minorities to keep their own culture. Evidently, multiculturalism also recognizes the culture of ethnic minorities as being part of the Canadian national identity.
Therefore, there's no possibility to "put a law against [it]". Moreover, it this act was repelled by the federal government, it wouldn't have any effect on Canada's immigration policies. In fact, Western countries like the USA, France and Holland, for instance, don't have a policy of multiculturalism. Yet, these countries welcome international immigration. Besides, the USA welcome more immigrants than Canada.
Seriously, for anything's sake, Bernard, do some research.
Multiculturalism is a norm? Oh, does that mean that I don't have the right to question it? What's wrong with saying that (for instance) Chinese, Italian or Serbian cultures are not part of Canada's mainstream culture? Besides, you're so ignorant, you (Bernard and Sam) can't even prove how discriminating the abolition of the Canadian Multiculturalism Act can be.
Bernard said:"Also don't forget that there have been MUCH more immigrants landing in Canada since the multiculturalism act than before"
Totally wrong.
Don't forget that there have been MUCH more immigrants coming here since the abrogation of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1947 and the complete modification of the Immigration Act. In fact, while the former made sure that Chinese immigrants no longer needed to pay entry taxes, the latter made sure that non-white people who applied for Canadian citizenship will be treated without racist discrimination. Frankly, I don't think that the Multiculturalism Act has something to do, because most immigrants don't even know that Canada has this kind of policy.
Moreover, the reason why the USA attracts much more immigrants than Canada, it's because if you go there, your credentials as a, let's say, doctor will be recognized unlike in Canada.