Quebec’s plan to eradicate English

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article: (https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2023/01/08/quebecs-plan-to-eradicate-english.html)
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It’s much worse than everything you’ve heard. The assault on the Anglo minority in Quebec has been best summed-up by Marlene Jennings: it is, she said, a “perfect formula” for “eradication.” She should know. The former Liberal MP headed until recently the Quebec Community Groups Network, spearheading the fight against François Legault’s many-pronged and still evolving eradication plan.

The numbers don’t lie. Quebecers who have English as a mother tongue account for 8 per cent of the population. But what of the ability to attract newcomers into the Anglo fold, given the enormous power of attraction of French on the continent? The proportion of Quebecers that uses English more than French in their daily lives is only 14 per cent. That doesn’t even double the count. Granted, 44 per cent of all Quebecers do speak English as do close to 80 per cent of young francophone Montrealers, but that is poor consolation.

Case in point: Quebec’s intolerant immigration policies has only let into the Montreal area about 90,000 unilingual English-speaking newcomers in the last three years — since the election of the governing CAQ — which barely adds 14 per cent to the Anglo population, so you can see where this is headed.




Everybody knows that the CAQ language bill, now in effect, will crack down on any doctor or nurse who would dare speak English to anyone not member of the “historic Anglo community,” meaning those who attended school in English. The actual text of the law tries to hide this fact by stating that French is required “except in health,” and then a specific section gaslights jurists by saying it specifically does not apply to the general statute on health and social services.

Don’t be fooled by the fact that other law compels hospitals in all regions to set up English speaking access plans and to render services in English for anyone who asks for them. In reality, Anglo Quebecers have little other resource than to rely on the 37 institutions of the English public health network, which barely employs 45 per cent of the Island of Montreal’s health workers.

Outside that small cocoon, English speakers needing medical care will be lucky if they fall in the hands of the puny proportion of French doctors that actually speak their language: 88 per cent. It is clear to anyone who follows these issues that French Canadians outside Quebec would revolt if their access to health in their language was that dire.

It’s even shoddier, of course, in the labour market. Toronto readers know, thanks to Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Coyne, that “the law prohibits the use of any language but French in the province’s workplaces, large or small, public or private.” Specifically, the new law extends to mid-sized shops, the regulation having existed for 35 years in larger ones.


The damage is already done: in the last census, the proportion of workers in the Montreal area who used mostly English at work was down to 20 per cent, those who use it regularly down to 49 per cent. Why aren’t all these people fined by the language police?

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Corruption, laziness and incompetence, endemic in Quebec as famously reported in Maclean’s magazine, are surely the only explanation for this lack of enforcement, hidden perhaps behind a slew of exceptions enabling anyone to speak any language to clients, suppliers, the head office, or colleagues, provided French is the “usual and habitual language of work.” Usual and habitual, which are, of course, code words for intransigence. Now if someone would be foolish enough to impose, say, English as the “usual and habitual language of work” in Toronto or Mississauga, all hell would break loose.

In Quebec, only 14 per cent of management positions are held by the 8 per cent of Anglos, which gives them a ridiculously small systemic advantage. Thank God for the rebel CEOs of Air Canada, SNC-Lavalin, the Laurentian Bank, the Canadian National and Couche Tard, proud unilingual Anglos, who enable all their senior staff and secretaries to revel in English, whatever their linguistic background. That’s inclusion.

Language oppression is Quebec is particularly offensive in education. René Lévesque’s Bill 101 famously took away the linguistic choice for K-12 to all, except Anglos and immigrants going to English schools prior to 1977, who retain the right to choose and pass it to their descendants for all eternity, and any English-Canadian of any background schooled in English moving to Quebec anytime and their descendants, for all eternity. Appalling.

Granted, the 8 per cent of Anglos have access to 17 per cent of spots in colleges and 25 per cent of universities, with 30 per cent of research grants. The new law would actually cap the Anglo Cegeps at merely double the presence of Anglos in the population. Not only that. These institutions of higher learning used to properly shun Anglo high schoolers that had lesser grades and give their spots to French students bright enough and bilingual enough to enrol there. The anti-Anglo nationalist government now forces these colleges to give precedence to Anglo students in enrolment, thus forcing Anglo institutions into debasing themselves by catering to lesser Anglos. Shameful, really.

Now for the coup de grâce. The inward-looking Quebec government seems to have it in it’s head that Anglo kids should be proficient enough in French to succeed in a work environment where French is still, alas, unavoidable. By law, all Anglo high schoolers with diplomas in hand are deemed bilingual. So why bother asking them, in college, to hone this skill? This idea is so bonkers that when the Quebec Liberal party proposed that Anglo students attend three classes IN French, (alongside their French colleagues who follow ALL classes in English), the scandal was enormous.

The federation of colleges announced that a full third of Anglo students would fail. Not fare badly, but fail. Pretending that a bilingual person could actually read texts, attend lectures and render a paper in another language is of course nonsensical. One Anglo CEGEP director, Christian Corno, hit it on the nail by writing, in French, that this abomination was motivated by a willingness “to make Anglo students atone for the sins of their ancestors” (who may or may not have oppressed the French in the past, a debatable assertion).

The fallback position has been to increase the number of French classes that these poor students should take, from two to five. This, also, puts their grades in jeopardy. Forcing students to learn the language of the majority of the population where they live and will work is an unacceptable imposition, surely unheard of anywhere else in the world.


The relentlessness of Quebec’s assaults on minority and religious rights extracts a heavy toll on its international reputation and attractiveness. Last year, only 177,000 foreign temporary workers and students were in the province. Yes, it is triple the usual amount and an all-time high. But just think of those who didn’t come.

Foreign investment is repelled by the current intolerant climate. FDI in the Montreal area only jumped 69 per cent to a record high of $3.7 billion last year but this is only attributable to Quebec boasting a recent growth rate greater than that of any G7 countries, Canada included. The fact that these newcomers and investors came to Quebec after the controversy and adoption of the secularism bill and during the language bill controversy simply points to the paucity of information available to them.

Thankfully, for the first time in history, the number of Ontarians moving to Quebec outpaced the number or Quebecers moving to Ontario. It used to be that, each year, 3,000 to 9,000 more Quebecers would leave for Ontario than the other way around. But given the new toxic environment, the flow has flipped and, last year, almost a net 800 brave Ontarians crossed the Ottawa River to settle in Quebec. (In total, an astonishing 29,000 citizens moved from the Rest of Canada to Quebec in 2021.) Not for lower housing prices or better services or job outlook, but simply, surely, to contribute in defeating the eradication plan afoot. More will be needed.


Please, come in droves! Hurry, before the last English word is ever spoken in Quebec.
 
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You are a faggot and if the truth enrages you, seek some of that healthcare Canada is famed for and your province pays for by exploiting the rest.
What is the issue with forcing newcomers to assimilate to your culture? If you cannot speak the language you'll never be able to live and work here. Anglo Canada would be a better place if they had a similar mindset and I wouldn't care one bit if they stopped catering so much to the French.
 
What is the issue with forcing newcomers to assimilate to your culture?
Aside from the fact you've refused to do so regarding the rest of Canada despite centuries of Anglo rule? Aside from the fact your province has gone and insisted the rest of the country bend over and adopt bilingualism and promote Quebec culture as Canadian culture? Aside from the fact even after all that you've thrown tantrums about being forced to share a nation with the filthy Anglos? Aside from the fact you insist everywhere else be sucked dry via the equalization formula to keep you happy?

The French have culture, but Quebec? You Will Never Be A Frenchman.
 
Who gives a fuck? Everybody except drunk Indians is reproducing at well below replacement rate. And Hongcouver is pretty much reality at this point. Wonder if the Chink overlords will be as lenient as whitey toward drunk natives, should that day come?
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Aside from the fact you've refused to do so regarding the rest of Canada despite centuries of Anglo rule? Aside from the fact your province has gone and insisted the rest of the country bend over and adopt bilingualism and promote Quebec culture as Canadian culture?
I would not care if Canada stopped supporting French as a main language in Anglo Canada. Just as it makes no sense for them to come here without speaking the language, it would be stupid for a Quebecois to expect the Anglo world to cater to them in French.

Aside from the fact even after all that you've thrown tantrums about being forced to share a nation with the filthy Anglos
I don't have a problem with Anglos, I like them. But if they're going to move here I want them to be able to speak the language, same as anyone else. I don't want Quebec to secede but we should be allowed to protect our culture within Quebec, there are simply more Anglos than French and our culture will be erased in generations if we don't protect it.

and after all that you insist everywhere else be sucked dry via the equalization formula to keep you happy?
Fair point. Quebec benefits unfairly from the equalization formula on top of its already strong economy, it is bullshit. I actually agree with you on that one.
 
Aside from the fact you've refused to do so regarding the rest of Canada despite centuries of Anglo rule? Aside from the fact your province has gone and insisted the rest of the country bend over and adopt bilingualism and promote Quebec culture as Canadian culture? Aside from the fact even after all that you've thrown tantrums about being forced to share a nation with the filthy Anglos? Aside from the fact you insist everywhere else be sucked dry via the equalization formula to keep you happy?

The French have culture, but Quebec? You Will Never Be A Frenchman.

You will never be a Frenchmen. You have no baguettes, you have no croissants, you have no wine, you have no cheese. You are a pale imitation of God's perfection. Your French slang is bastardized and all the validation you receive is two-faced and half-hearted. Your fellow Canadians laugh at you behind closed doors.

Real Frenchmen are utterly repulsed by you. Centuries have allowed the French to sniff out frauds with incredibly efficiency. Even Quebecois who "pass" sound uncanny and unnatural to the French. Your soft verbal pronunciations are a dead giveaway. Even if you managed to get drunk Frenchmen to hang out with you, they'll bolt the moment they sober up and hear your pathetic attempts at speaking their mother tongue.

You'll never be happy. You wrench out a fake smile every single morning and tell yourself that you're French and that it's going to be ok but deep inside you feel the gnawing despair of reality that creeps up like a weed, ready to crush you under unbearable weight. A soft whisper in the back of your mind saying, "You're just a Canadian".

You'll buy a rope, tie a noose, put it around your neck and plunge into the cold abyss. This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no turning back.
 
@AMERICA if a person in the US were legitimately interested in language study in Quebec, do you know how they'd go about it?
 
I would not care if Canada stopped supporting French as a main language in Anglo Canada. Just as it makes no sense for them to come here without speaking the language, it would be stupid for a Quebecois to expect the Anglo world to cater to them in French.


I don't have a problem with Anglos, I like them. But if they're going to move here I want them to be able to speak the language, same as anyone else. I don't want Quebec to secede but we should be allowed to protect our culture within Quebec, there are simply more Anglos than French and our culture will be erased in generations if we don't protect it.


Fair point. Quebec benefits unfairly from the equalization formula on top of its already strong economy, it is bullshit. I actually agree with you on that one.
Your country is Canada faggot. As much as I hate Californians, they ARE Americans. You're the one speaking funny. Stop keeping a old dumb language alive and move onto the superior English. Languages other than English should have died after WW2
 
I would not care if Canada stopped supporting French as a main language in Anglo Canada. Just as it makes no sense for them to come here without speaking the language, it would be stupid for a Quebecois to expect the Anglo world to cater to them in French.


I don't have a problem with Anglos, I like them. But if they're going to move here I want them to be able to speak the language, same as anyone else. I don't want Quebec to secede but we should be allowed to protect our culture within Quebec, there are simply more Anglos than French and our culture will be erased in generations if we don't protect it.


Fair point. Quebec benefits unfairly from the equalization formula on top of its already strong economy, it is bullshit. I actually agree with you on that one.
Honestly, fuck Quebec and fuck the French. Ils peuvent manger de la merde.
 
Goddamn Snow Frogs.

They can't even speak French properly.

This makes me think of Steven Crowder talking about when he attended school in the US after having been in a Canadian school, and the US teachers genuinely thought he was retarded.
 
Because of Official Bilingualism, quebecois are very much over represented in the federal civil “service”. The only French I ever hear out here in the west is when I am being condescended to by some smug, barely intelligible asshole in the passport office, Revenue Canada, or dealing with any foreign embassy.

Federal jobs are basically unavailable to English-only speakers, even in areas that have zero French population.

Not only does Alberta transfer monstrous amounts of money to Quebec, the political spoils go to Qubec also.

 
I would never willingly visit a territory which is majority Fr*nch. As far as I can gather, the only such places are:

Fr*nce
Numerous African shitholes (see above)
Uppity Poutine-nigger land.
Saint-Pierre et Miquelon is pretty cool. 99% white and no crime except smuggling. Extremely cheap booze and cigarettes due to some weird tax loophole that Al Capone took advantage of during Prohibition. Very easy to get laid there and their accent isn't some nasally duck sounding monstrosity like the Quebecois.
 
@AMERICA if a person in the US were legitimately interested in language study in Quebec, do you know how they'd go about it?
There are lots of colleges and specialized schools for international people to learn French. Also people immigrating to French who are 16 years or older can take French language classes for free offered by the Quebec government, 10 weeks of class per session, 25-30 hours of class per week. Also I think non-French speakers have an easier time in Montreal but I don't know if I'd recommend going there because it may be difficult to truly immerse yourself there.

Your country is Canada faggot. As much as I hate Californians, they ARE Americans. You're the one speaking funny. Stop keeping a old dumb language alive and move onto the superior English. Languages other than English should have died after WW2
Our refusal to let in non-French speakers protects us from the hordes of Chinks, Pajeets, and god forbid the Ont*rians. Working as intended.
 
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This is actually based. The eternal anglo influence in the world has to be reduced. Also those French aren't so diverse they burn down their country every other month.
 
Hmmm. Perhaps this could be the precipitating event to a Quebecois secession, leading to a complete breakup of Canada.
Asking the Quebecois to be economically responsible for themselves is like asking an actual human to speak in a colour. They exist for no other purpose than to be a deer tick latched on to the flank of the Canadian moose, taking blood and supplying disease in return.
 
Why would anyone want to learn some degenerate patois that no real French people even speak?

why would anyone want language immersion closer than a crossatlantic flight, it's very mysterious
 
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