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Started by Savonarola, September 12, 2014, 11:02:20 AM

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Berkut

Bigotry is certainly bad, but the only thing worse is bigotry espoused in the name of fighting imagined or historical bigotry.

The road to hell and all that...
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Grallon

A hierarchy of bigotry!  Such a convenient conceit...



G.
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PRC

The eventual resolution to this topic must be separation for Quebec because the status quo is apparently not satisfying.  The experiment will be sink or swim for the Quebecois.  I envision a Northern Argentina with a poor economy perpetually close to default while also being hostile to immigration... but perhaps the resources of Quebec's North will be exploited to her gain, opportunity for a thriving tourism sector is there but what if the tourist's aren't French speaking? 

garbon

Quote from: PRC on September 16, 2014, 09:29:27 PM
Opportunity for a thriving tourism sector is there but what if the tourist's aren't French speaking? 

Well they've let me be a tourist many times without speaking French.
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Berkut

Are officials in Quebec required to be able to speak English?
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Valmy

Quote from: Berkut on September 16, 2014, 09:31:56 PM
Are officials in Quebec required to be able to speak English?

It seems so, at least if they are Feds....or whatever they call Feds in Canada.  Provincial officials probably don't.
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Valmy

Quote from: PRC on September 16, 2014, 09:29:27 PM
The eventual resolution to this topic must be separation for Quebec because the status quo is apparently not satisfying.

I don't follow.  It might be something else.
Quote"This is a Russian warship. I propose you lay down arms and surrender to avoid bloodshed & unnecessary victims. Otherwise, you'll be bombed."

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Jacob

Quote from: Grallon on September 16, 2014, 07:23:44 PM
A hierarchy of bigotry!  Such a convenient conceit...

G.

Exactly. Bigotry against gay people is no better and no worse than bigotry against muslims.

garbon

Quote from: Jacob on September 16, 2014, 09:37:43 PM
Quote from: Grallon on September 16, 2014, 07:23:44 PM
A hierarchy of bigotry!  Such a convenient conceit...

G.

Exactly. Bigotry against gay people is no better and no worse than bigotry against muslims.

I don't know. I mean one group is fabulous and it should be a crime to hate that.
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Grey Fox

Feds is right.

@Berk It's probably a requirement for judges & lawyers. I don't know how many officials speak english in the further reaches tho. Then again the native northen populations speak english not french.
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Berkut

I guess what I am wondering is if an English speaker in Quebec has the same legal rights/opportunities to be served by the government in his language that French speakers in the rest of Canada have to be served by the government in their language.

I think the answer is no - because Quebec is NOT officially a multilingual province (it is uni-lingual) but the rest of Canada is officially bilingual.
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Grey Fox

Only one province is bilingual, new brunswick, all others are unilingual. The federal government is bilingual.
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viper37

Quote from: Martinus on September 16, 2014, 02:50:44 AM
If I am in a company of people where everybody speaks one language and then only some of those present also speak another language, I just find it impolite to start talking in the language not everyone in the group understands - this goes both for speaking Polish in an English speaking group where not everyone understands Polish, and vice versa.
So, you infringe on people's individual rights.  How intolerant of you.
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viper37

Quote from: Malthus on September 16, 2014, 08:12:39 AM
Translation: bureaucrat appointed to office designed to promote official bilingualism finds: opposition to bilingualism the worst example of bigotry possible.  :lol: Is completely unable to understand why unilingual anglophones feel disadvantaged in the federal jobs department compared with folks from Quebec - so the notion must be bigotry, not rational self-interest. Because lord knows, if there is one thing completely alien to a federal bureaucrat, it is rational self-interest.
Those comments were made before he was named Commissioner to the official language.
But I knew you would dismiss it, just as you over-exagerate the horrible plight of the Quebec anglo community.

Always the double standard :)
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viper37

Quote from: Malthus on September 16, 2014, 08:12:39 AM
Is completely unable to understand why unilingual anglophones feel disadvantaged in the federal jobs department compared with folks from Quebec - so the notion must be bigotry, not rational self-interest. Because lord knows, if there is one thing completely alien to a federal bureaucrat, it is rational self-interest.
Prime Minister: bilinguism not required.
Cabinet Minister: bilinguism not required.
Supreme Court judge: bilinguism not required.
Federal court judge: bilinguism not required.
Deputy minister (and all variations): bilinguism not required.
Head of RCMP: bilinguism not required.
Head of CBC: bilinguism not required.
Head of CSIS: bilinguism not required.
Head of Via Rail: bilinguism not required.
Top 10 jobs of any crown corporation: bilinguism not required.
Top 10 jobs in any government department: bilinguism not required.
General sollicitor: bilinguism not required.
Auditor general: bilinguism not required.
Member of parliament: bilinguism not required.
Judge of any court in BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, NS, IPE, NF&L: bilinguism not required. (btw, you can't be judge in Quebec's superior court unless you are bilingual french-english, and possibly a card carrying member of both Liberal's party too ;) )
Crown prosecutor: bilinguism not required.
Head of Canadian armed forces: bilinguism not required.


That's horrible!  Being trapped in such a, a... bilingual (!) world!  How awful that people living in a bilingual country might be forced to learn -argh- French! (of all language!) to get a position at 35k/year serving as a secretary for the under deputy minister of transportation!
Yikes!  What an horrible, horrible fate imposed on our comrades from English Canada :(

And you know the worst part?  That one is beyond evil.  If a qualified government employee had the wish, the required qualifications and the seniority to occupy a bilingual position, a unilingual english canadian can still get the job, so long as he attends french classes.  Now, force someone in a bilingual position to attend french classes paid for by the employer, that's nazi-esque, to say the least.  And it costs billions and billions of $, all those employees getting a 30$ bonus on their bi-weekly paycheck...
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