Anglos and Francos, let’s fight for a sovereign Quebec ! The meaning of democracy is to give self-determination power to nations, why shouldn’t it apply for us Quebeccer ?
Lol are you high? Quebec is literally propped up by ONE City... Montréal, the rest of Quebec is barren and full of boomers on Aide Sociale. If Quebec splits from Canada then we are taking Montreal completely sovereign from Quebec and staying Canadian. Source: every montréalaise you'll ever speak to doesn't want to separate.
Monsieur Nadeau-Dubois, are you saying that you will vote NO to a PQ referendum just because it doen't correspond to what you want to put forward? If it's the case, it means that you will always be against independance because we all know that QS will never be in the government seat.
It's cool being bilingual lol 😆 I'm sorry but the problem is that lot of people aren't bilingual. Many immigrants have been here for years and cannot speak french.
Il essaye encore de prêter des intentions raciste à PSPP lorsqu'il parle d'immigration... zzzZzZZzz. Au moins il a raison quand il dit que QS et le PQ sont différents, le PQ ne se cache pas derrière le voile de la vertu woke.
all immigrants that choose to come to live in Québec Must learn Québec nationale language if the dont get it or want to live like a american tourist or a canadian tourist the got 9 provinces so the could speak in american english to live
lol...I guarantee you with the corruption here it will end up costing more than a new stadium...and you believe the inflated cost of tering it down..experts said it could be done for much less
Putting their social project before sovereignty is putting their point of view before democracy. The people should decide for itself, but only if it decides the way QS agrees with. If not, then the Québécois people shouldn't decide for themselves.
Enjoyed the pod cast and Mr. Gabriel Nadois-Dubois. The school lunches are a good idea, they would be a great idea if they were metabolically nutritious rather than a collection of carbohydrates calling themselves a meal.
As an Anglo voter, we really have little to no party we can vote for. The PQ, QS, and CAQ are all separatist parties (the caq may not have it in their platform, but they are as separatist as the other two recognized parties). That leaves us with the liberals, who have historically hurt us as well.
Independance is for everybody. I know anglos who vote for the PQ and want independance. Becoming a country is not a question of splitting anglos from the francos. We just want to decide by ourselve for cultural reason (french is in decline) but also and mostly for economic reasons.
1995 referendum was 50/50. When you flag a political party over this simple question you disrespect all-around democracy and all the voters who make their due diligence over the seperation of Québec and you don't.
myself , i think we must leave leftists politics!!! but feeding kids is always a plus. but i must admit i do question how come parents can t afford the kid s lunches. family allowances are so much more than when we were kids.
Isnt the anglo vote changing tho? Cause even though it sadly remains massively pro-PLQ, the vote for it in Montréal in general went from 50-70% to 30-50%. They still win but they still lost like 20 points that went elsewhere
I find it interesting to finally have quebec politicians taking english-only debates without any issues. Pauline Marois was such a joke at it. My takes .. I could not get to the very end .. QS is way too leftist for me. 5:08 : Shelling one G$ on the Olympic stadium is such an abuse of tax money. That pile of concrete WAS an impressive and emblematic thing in 1976. No more. CAQ = Clowns. 7:50 , 27:02 : Just stop that debate once and for all. Within an independant Quebec (QS is for secession.) , English communities must have their special status , own laws , language , whatever they want out of it. Not only francophones wants out of Justinland.
I’m souverainiste. René Lévesque agreed to give Anglo-Quebecois a special status because of your historical contribution,: we built the nation together. And I agree with that. You have rights like sending your kids in English, that I don t have as Francophones. You have your own hospitals and universities. Lucien Bouchard, former PQ leader, has an Anglo wife, our greatest stand up actor Yvon Deschamps as well. So there is an historical strong voice for Anglos rights among souverainistes. But I noticed in the last ten years that the René Lévesque will for Anglo-Quebecois is fading away in the souverainiste movement,(but not in QS) In PQ, it is fifty-fifty I would say, and CAQ is not souverainiste but do more damages than any other political parties before it, to please some Francos. It s a very bad populist moves. They try to solve complex situations with simplistic solutions. ( because Legault is that dumm) Anyway, with QS or PQ, I would always fight for your communities to have your rights and instituons, and the same for First Nations. I believe that we can be stronger together in a Quebec , Country, with less fights, that living next to each other in Canada. But I understand if you and many Anglo-Quebecois doubt about it. It’s unfortunate, but some Francos has a « revenge » attitude toward Anglos and I hate that.
Mr Nadeau Dubois speaks a lot of about first nations, however they are predominately English or Native language speakers. Does he feel that they too should be speaking French?
QS and Nadeau-Dubois would say that they would encourage them to learn their native language first, then open gates to learn French for more interaction with Francophones. Anglo-natives are next to the US border( Mohawks) and Northern Quebec( Some Innu) where they don t have much interactions with Francophones. So I guess it will remain like that for generations while others First Nation will know French. Here an exception with Miqma nation where it seems to be be fifty-fyfty between French and English. ( close from New Brunswick)
@@dextrosebizarre what if they overwhelmingly voted no to Quebec independence? Would those areas be handed back to the RoC? I just reckon he talks a big game, but he doesn't really care about them except as a figure of identity. If he was serious he'd say Quebecers should learn indigenous languages
@@keirando I have no clue what he thinks about it. I would personnally encourage every Quebecois to learn at least some words of the First Nations living next to them, and I guess QS would be open to it. We use to know a lot in the past when we were trading together. Kayak, canoe, rabaska, anorak, parka, caribou, ouananiche come from that era. Quebec could give more rights to them than Canada, and work as equal economic partner. And we alredy strated it at some points. It an important issu.
Seems like your premise is skewed and influenced by your location. Innus (Montagnais) Wobanakis (Abénaquis) Attikameks Wendat (Hurons) Wolastoqiyik (Malécites) Are all fluent and primary French speakers after their own native language. Innus alone make up 26 000 people out of 92 000 total First Nation people in Québec. They're not located close to Montréal which is probably why you undermine their geopolitical presence in Québec.
Most immigrants to Qc are trilingual, indicative of their openness to both French and English - an openness not at all apparent in Quebec's laws, namely bill21.
I mean, even if no one in the anglophone comminuty would vote for him, which is not the case, he should participate to these so he can convince or promote QS ideas. How can you reach people by segrating your message . If QS only spoke to thier ''clientele'' they would always speak to 18- 35 years old and never to boomers. Just like ''why liberals are having french debates if they only have 3 % of thier votes at the moment (which is in the margin of error of the polls lol).
First off all i think it's great that the Gazette's CORNER BOOTH podcast seems to reach out to speak to serious party political leaders. And i'm happy to watch them. 🙂 Kudos for this one with QS and the previous with the PQ. It's a great opportunity to discuss political ideas and touch base with the anglo community and get a better feel for the parties and leaders and their vissions on Quebec issues. I'm glad to see it.
@@paulhinsky I don't appreciate that Franco-Fascists come on the show and lie to us. Always appreciate the Gazette doing what no other english media does in Quebec, however.
I came to canada in the late 70s with the ability to speak italian and french, withing a ahoet period learning english. Due to the whining, politics nd policies in quebec, wifh the federal government continuously pandering to quebec, i refuse to speak french, it is my personal rebellion against a privince that receives far more than it gives. I sont object ro aeparation, nut it has to be a true separation. You own currency, social infrastructure amd currency. My family in quebec always feels marginalized and maligned by the francophone mentality. Every time the separation question comes up aomebody from quebec goes to ottawa with an open hand. I object to this pandering. Do you want to separate, after all of these years, simple answer, GO
Anglos and Francos, let’s fight for a sovereign Quebec ! The meaning of democracy is to give self-determination power to nations, why shouldn’t it apply for us Quebeccer ?
Absolutely ✊🏼
Fight for the subversion of english speakers rights sure
awaie let's go
Lol are you high? Quebec is literally propped up by ONE City... Montréal, the rest of Quebec is barren and full of boomers on Aide Sociale.
If Quebec splits from Canada then we are taking Montreal completely sovereign from Quebec and staying Canadian.
Source: every montréalaise you'll ever speak to doesn't want to separate.
A sovreign Quebec would be a disaster, the wealth of regular people would be devalued overnight.
Monsieur Nadeau-Dubois, are you saying that you will vote NO to a PQ referendum just because it doen't correspond to what you want to put forward? If it's the case, it means that you will always be against independance because we all know that QS will never be in the government seat.
It's cool being bilingual lol 😆 I'm sorry but the problem is that lot of people aren't bilingual. Many immigrants have been here for years and cannot speak french.
The abuse québécois hospitalité time to be maître chez nous
but their children do because they have to go to school in french
Il essaye encore de prêter des intentions raciste à PSPP lorsqu'il parle d'immigration... zzzZzZZzz. Au moins il a raison quand il dit que QS et le PQ sont différents, le PQ ne se cache pas derrière le voile de la vertu woke.
Je me suis dit la même chose
all immigrants that choose to come to live in Québec Must learn Québec nationale language if the dont get it or want to live like a american tourist or a canadian tourist the got 9 provinces so the could speak in american english to live
GND ne deviendra jamais Premier ministre, il fait déjà de la vieille politique alors qu’il prétend être le changement.
The Olympic stadium also houses a Desjardins call centre. And it will cost more to demolish than to repair.
lol...I guarantee you with the corruption here it will end up costing more than a new stadium...and you believe the inflated cost of tering it down..experts said it could be done for much less
Putting their social project before sovereignty is putting their point of view before democracy. The people should decide for itself, but only if it decides the way QS agrees with. If not, then the Québécois people shouldn't decide for themselves.
Enjoyed the pod cast and Mr. Gabriel Nadois-Dubois. The school lunches are a good idea, they would be a great idea if they were metabolically nutritious rather than a collection of carbohydrates calling themselves a meal.
My gosh you are really outdoing yourself!!!!!
As an Anglo voter, we really have little to no party we can vote for. The PQ, QS, and CAQ are all separatist parties (the caq may not have it in their platform, but they are as separatist as the other two recognized parties). That leaves us with the liberals, who have historically hurt us as well.
Independance is for everybody. I know anglos who vote for the PQ and want independance. Becoming a country is not a question of splitting anglos from the francos. We just want to decide by ourselve for cultural reason (french is in decline) but also and mostly for economic reasons.
1995 referendum was 50/50. When you flag a political party over this simple question you disrespect all-around democracy and all the voters who make their due diligence over the seperation of Québec and you don't.
@@danwoodmaster youre living in lala land if you think that is mainstream in anglo quebec
Lets make a change! Lets make Quebec a country!
Voting for QS doesn't mean you are bound to vote YES on a referendum
Thank you! I think he speaks on all the issues very truthfully! Bravo!!! I fully support his party and he has my vote! Such a nice person!
LONG LIVE FREE QUÉBEC
Free of canadians
GND, qui jadis sortait du lot, a considérablement regressé... il devient un petit «politicien» comme un autre
Poor Gabriel. Clause derogatoire = notwithstanding clause
GND...... Quel type hypocrite et nauséabond!!!!
ENJOYED THE POD CAST MERCI
"Give us a blank cheque". Oooooof. We're in BIG trouble
Haha!
I don't think you listened to what he said afterwards, he was explaining PQ's approach to independance.
@@JayDude1997 😘
I disagree with this guy's politics, but he is likable.
Met him IRL multiple times. He is super annoying and snobish.
myself , i think we must leave leftists politics!!! but feeding kids is always a plus. but i must admit i do question how come parents can t afford the kid s lunches. family allowances are so much more than when we were kids.
Isnt the anglo vote changing tho? Cause even though it sadly remains massively pro-PLQ, the vote for it in Montréal in general went from 50-70% to 30-50%. They still win but they still lost like 20 points that went elsewhere
I find it interesting to finally have quebec politicians taking english-only debates without any issues. Pauline Marois was such a joke at it.
My takes .. I could not get to the very end .. QS is way too leftist for me.
5:08 : Shelling one G$ on the Olympic stadium is such an abuse of tax money. That pile of concrete WAS an impressive and emblematic thing in 1976. No more. CAQ = Clowns.
7:50 , 27:02 : Just stop that debate once and for all. Within an independant Quebec (QS is for secession.) , English communities must have their special status , own laws , language , whatever they want out of it. Not only francophones wants out of Justinland.
idk about anglophone « laws » , laws should apply to everyone, but yes we should keep our current institutions and rights.
I’m souverainiste. René Lévesque agreed to give Anglo-Quebecois a special status because of your historical contribution,: we built the nation together. And I agree with that. You have rights like sending your kids in English, that I don t have as Francophones. You have your own hospitals and universities. Lucien Bouchard, former PQ leader, has an Anglo wife, our greatest stand up actor Yvon Deschamps as well. So there is an historical strong voice for Anglos rights among souverainistes. But I noticed in the last ten years that the René Lévesque will for Anglo-Quebecois is fading away in the souverainiste movement,(but not in QS) In PQ, it is fifty-fifty I would say, and CAQ is not souverainiste but do more damages than any other political parties before it, to please some Francos. It s a very bad populist moves. They try to solve complex situations with simplistic solutions. ( because Legault is that dumm) Anyway, with QS or PQ, I would always fight for your communities to have your rights and instituons, and the same for First Nations. I believe that we can be stronger together in a Quebec , Country, with less fights, that living next to each other in Canada. But I understand if you and many Anglo-Quebecois doubt about it. It’s unfortunate, but some Francos has a « revenge » attitude toward Anglos and I hate that.
He's lying. It's not cool.
The gazette the politiciens arsonist of Québec
We cannot see to merge Party Solidaire with the PQ. If PARTY SOLIDER WERE NOT SEPARATIST WE WILL
VOTE FOR IT.
QS = NDP
Mr Nadeau Dubois speaks a lot of about first nations, however they are predominately English or Native language speakers. Does he feel that they too should be speaking French?
QS and Nadeau-Dubois would say that they would encourage them to learn their native language first, then open gates to learn French for more interaction with Francophones. Anglo-natives are next to the US border( Mohawks) and Northern Quebec( Some Innu) where they don t have much interactions with Francophones. So I guess it will remain like that for generations while others First Nation will know French. Here an exception with Miqma nation where it seems to be be fifty-fyfty between French and English. ( close from New Brunswick)
@@dextrosebizarre what if they overwhelmingly voted no to Quebec independence? Would those areas be handed back to the RoC?
I just reckon he talks a big game, but he doesn't really care about them except as a figure of identity. If he was serious he'd say Quebecers should learn indigenous languages
@@keirando I have no clue what he thinks about it. I would personnally encourage every Quebecois to learn at least some words of the First Nations living next to them, and I guess QS would be open to it. We use to know a lot in the past when we were trading together. Kayak, canoe, rabaska, anorak, parka, caribou, ouananiche come from that era. Quebec could give more rights to them than Canada, and work as equal economic partner. And we alredy strated it at some points. It an important issu.
Seems like your premise is skewed and influenced by your location.
Innus (Montagnais)
Wobanakis (Abénaquis)
Attikameks
Wendat (Hurons)
Wolastoqiyik (Malécites)
Are all fluent and primary French speakers after their own native language.
Innus alone make up
26 000 people out of 92 000 total First Nation people in Québec.
They're not located close to Montréal which is probably why you undermine their geopolitical presence in Québec.
Maybe in the Roc but most native in Québec speak french with the exection of mohawk
it's time to reunite english and french before it's too late
It's Time for independence , then reunite.
No more illusion with 4%of francos voting for the Plq its Over
Most immigrants to Qc are trilingual, indicative of their openness to both French and English - an openness not at all apparent in Quebec's laws, namely bill21.
Ex Montrealer living in Sydney Australia. Why is he on this show? Does he expect Anglophones to vote for him? Do Anglos vote for anyone but the Libs?
I mean, even if no one in the anglophone comminuty would vote for him, which is not the case, he should participate to these so he can convince or promote QS ideas. How can you reach people by segrating your message . If QS only spoke to thier ''clientele'' they would always speak to 18- 35 years old and never to boomers. Just like ''why liberals are having french debates if they only have 3 % of thier votes at the moment (which is in the margin of error of the polls lol).
First off all i think it's great that the Gazette's CORNER BOOTH podcast seems to reach out to speak to serious party political leaders. And i'm happy to watch them. 🙂 Kudos for this one with QS and the previous with the PQ. It's a great opportunity to discuss political ideas and touch base with the anglo community and get a better feel for the parties and leaders and their vissions on Quebec issues. I'm glad to see it.
The provincial conservatives is starting to get traction with anglos but it's still a young, small party
@@paulhinsky I don't appreciate that Franco-Fascists come on the show and lie to us. Always appreciate the Gazette doing what no other english media does in Quebec, however.
I've voted for something other than the PLQ and people would consider me an anglophone.
Sadly most anglos immigrantes hindous pakistanaise never intergrate and learn french tge luve in parallèle to Québec society
Just another clown in the Quebec Circus. Poor Montreal, paying the price.
You font have to stay in Québec if you dont like québécois values and culture i dont care for canadians so i dont live in Ontario
I came to canada in the late 70s with the ability to speak italian and french, withing a ahoet period learning english. Due to the whining, politics nd policies in quebec, wifh the federal government continuously pandering to quebec, i refuse to speak french, it is my personal rebellion against a privince that receives far more than it gives. I sont object ro aeparation, nut it has to be a true separation. You own currency, social infrastructure amd currency. My family in quebec always feels marginalized and maligned by the francophone mentality. Every time the separation question comes up aomebody from quebec goes to ottawa with an open hand. I object to this pandering. Do you want to separate, after all of these years, simple answer, GO
Serais-tu francophobe ? 🤔