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Brent Jessop - Knowledge Driven Revolution.com
March 28, 2007

Harper Charest A three party race? The separatist party falling fast with an incompetent leader? An emerging conservative party? What is happening in Quebec? I am not an expert on all the subtleties of the political scene in Quebec. But, sometimes knowing less detail about something as deceptive as politics can add some clarity.

Taking a step back. Canada is currently being merged with the US and Mexico under the Security and Prosperity Partnership or more properly the North American Union (think European Union or Soviet Union). How does Quebec sovereignty fit into this amalgamation of the Americas?

Remember back in November? When all major federal political parties supported the concept of Quebec as a nation within a nation? Does that sound better as a nation within a super-state? This concept of Quebec as a nation within a nation was solidified well before November, in May 2006, Stephen Harper and Jean Charest signed a role for Quebec – separate from Canada - in UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization).

How does the North American Union, the fall of separatists in Quebec and Quebec as a nation within a nation all fit together? An idea, I first heard from Alan Watt, was that Montreal was chosen as the future capital of the North American Union. This information came from Shelley Ann Clark back during the NAFTA negotiations. I have not been able to confirm this, but here is a transcript of an interview with Shelley Ann Clark that is worth reading.

The idea of Montreal as the capital of the NAU does however pass the smell test. An American city would leave the impression that Canada and Mexico were being absorbed into the US [1]. What better place then a nation within a nation which is “culturally distinct” from the rest of Canada? To make that happen a calming or even silencing of Quebec independence would be necessary.

Some food for thought.


[1] This impression would be quite false. Canada and Mexico are not being pulled in under US law (ie. the constitution or what is left of it). The three are being merged under a separate bureaucratic system. The American citizens are loosing their sovereignty as much as the Canadians and Mexicans.

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