Blog Post# 22
CANADA, A FRENCH COUNTRY ?
Nah, you say?
Nah, you say?
Canada is an English speaking majority country modeled after the British homeland.
Well, that's not quite what is being PRESENTED.
If you look at how
government officials, companies
and other Canadian entities
are delivering
“THE MESSAGE”
to the world
and to the Canadian people,
and to the Canadian people,
it would appear that there is an ever increasing effort to make it seem that Canada is indeed a French dominant country.
Or perhaps,
to plant the seed that
IT IS
to plant the seed that
IT IS
FRENCH FIRST
AND
FRENCH DOMINANT
CHECK THIS OUT
Oh and, just a reminder
Canada is OVER 80% English speaking
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Canada is OVER 80% English speaking
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How the world sees
Major Canadian governmental
agencies
CRTC
Canadian radio-television &
Telecommunications commission
Does it appear to you that
"the message"
is
Hey world...
Canada is an English country?
"the message"
is
Hey world...
Canada is an English country?
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HOW ABOUT THIS
HOW ABOUT THIS
Have you heard Canada's national anthem lately?
This was a performance of the Canadian National Anthem prior to the 2014
Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic at Michigan Stadium
between the Toronto Maple
Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings
This is how a predominantly English / slash /American viewing audience is being presented with
--- FRENCH --- CANADA
Nice!!
Here's how the French language is given precedence and how the English language is treated as an after thought in some areas in
EASTERN ONTARIO
NOTE: These FRENCH ONLY signs on stores, and schools, and public buildings
ARE NOT in the province of Quebec.
Public servants disrespectfully refusing to provide service in English to their constituents in the majority English province of Ontario
AGAIN,
this is NOT in the province of Quebec
THIS IS HAPPENING IN EASTERN ONTARIO
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Here's how New Brunswick is moving towards the future as far as FRENCHIFICATION goes
NOTE: This woman says,
"IT MUST BE FRENCH FIRST"
as she clearly denounces "bilingualism"
*IMPORTANT*
THIS IS NOT
IN
THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC
Here are a few "public institutions" that don't seem to be content with simply being bilingual
They have gone the extra step and are
also pushing
FRENCH FIRST
AND
FRENCH DOMINANT
The University of Ottawa
The Montfort hospital
Then of course, the infamous
"stick it to the English speaking majority"
French accent
on the Liberal brand
Why should a "federal" brand that is supposed to represent the majority people actually be more representative of the tiny minority?
Rather insulting to the MAJORITY English speaking people in this country,
wouldn't you say?
THINK ABOUT IT
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Disclaimer:
French as a secondary language in most applications OUTSIDE the province of Quebec
IS NOT an issue at all.
The "issue"' is the PUSH for Frenchification,
which includes French ONLY and French dominance
on signs and within institutions OUTSIDE the province of Quebec.
A province, if I may be so bold as to remind everyone,
whose leaders, for all intents and purposes,
have little problem treating the English language as a disease.
AND
FRENCH DOMINANT
The University of Ottawa
The Montfort hospital
Then of course, the infamous
"stick it to the English speaking majority"
French accent
on the Liberal brand
Why should a "federal" brand that is supposed to represent the majority people actually be more representative of the tiny minority?
Rather insulting to the MAJORITY English speaking people in this country,
wouldn't you say?
THINK ABOUT IT
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See all videos at my YouTube page
CLICK HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/user/edudyorlik/videos
The Rants
CLICK HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXi8NRSFtkyADpLltBUNR_Q/videos
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Disclaimer:
French as a secondary language in most applications OUTSIDE the province of Quebec
IS NOT an issue at all.
The "issue"' is the PUSH for Frenchification,
which includes French ONLY and French dominance
on signs and within institutions OUTSIDE the province of Quebec.
A province, if I may be so bold as to remind everyone,
whose leaders, for all intents and purposes,
have little problem treating the English language as a disease.