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- From: steven@spxtech.qc.ca (Steve Potter)
- Newsgroups: can.politics,can.general,soc.culture.canada
- Subject: Re: Legalized Discrimination in Quebec
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.111332.16857@spxtech.qc.ca>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 16:13:32 GMT
- References: <1992Dec20.130816.1@uwovax.uwo.ca>
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- From article <1992Dec20.130816.1@uwovax.uwo.ca>, by 4224_5201@uwovax.uwo.ca (John LaRocque):
- >
- > .....
- >
- > Why draft new laws when removing current restrictive laws would do the trick.
- > As I have said before, legalizing the "preservation" of cultures assumes
- > that cultures belong in a museum.
- >
-
- I agree.
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- Should we start with Bill 178 and the "Access to English schools" legislation?
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- > Anyways, I'm happy to be back reading your posts again.
- >
- >> Salud, John!
- >
- > Salut, Steve
- >
-
- Joyeux Noel, mon ami.
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