- Aboriginals will refuse to give up their traditional territory.
- The St. Lawrence Seaway is jointly owned by Canada and the United States; Quebec has no claim to the lands set aside for the Seaway.
- Montreal is an island in the St. Lawrence and may not be part of a new Quebec.
- All federal facilities (and English speaking employees) in Quebec would have to relocate.
- Air Canada could not continue maintenance operations in a foreign nation.
- The Port of Montreal would wither as Canadian companies would have to find an Canadian location for imports and exports.
- Airlines would cease landing in Quebec until they could negotiate landing rights with the new nation.
- The Canada Space Agency could move from Saint-Hubert to Calgary.
- Federally licensed financial institutions (all banks, for example) could no longer operate in Quebec.
- Bilingual courts and a bilingual federal civil service would be history.
- The Official Languages Act would be history.
- Thousands of translators we pay for would be out of work.
- We would have 78 fewer Members of Parliament to pay for.
- We would have 24 fewer Senators to pay for.
- The NDP would lose 57 seats including Mulcair’s;.
- The Liberal would lose 8 seats including Trudeau’s.
- The Conservative party’s majority would increase from 52% to 67%.
- We would save about $20 billion annually in federal transfer payments - which could be used to pay down the federal debt.
- We could save another $543 million in funds currently earmarked for bridges over the St. Lawrence and in and out of Montreal.
- We would no longer support Bombardier.
- All military aircraft work contracted by Canada would have to leave Quebec.
- Goodbye to the CBC French language networks.
I can't think of any good reasons not to cheer them on. Go Pauline Marois, go take Quebec out of confederation - and soon.
How about all the military?...they could move to Winnipeg.
-from Regina Lockhart - AKA THE DISHCLOTH LADY!
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