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^ Should be either from British Columbia, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba.
If he were from Alberta the logical thing to do is put "Alberta" in the Location because Alberta is more special than them.
Alberta, Quebec, and Newfoundland are the 3 Special Provinces.
(Le Québec est si spécial que ce ne soit presque pas une province.)
If he were from Alberta the logical thing to do is put "Alberta" in the Location because Alberta is more special than them.
Alberta, Quebec, and Newfoundland are the 3 Special Provinces.
(Le Québec est si spécial que ce ne soit presque pas une province.)
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^ A girl with lots of charisma
I should have said "Special Case" instead of "Special".
Alberta is getting a kazillion dollars in Oil.
Quebec is on the verge of a 3rd Separation referendum if the PQ wins the election.
And Newfoundland is extremely unique. Not just unique, but extremely unique. Maybe ye could call us "weird", even.
All 3 of those Provinces have noticeable Separation Movements, of which Quebec's is obviously the strongest by far, Alberta separation has quieted down a little thanks to Harper's victory (if the Liberals won the 2006 election, Alberta separation support would likely have doubled or tripled), and Newfoundland has that pink-white-green flag which I'm pretty sure is a separation flag.
The rest of the provinces are relatively normal, though they can be quite cool.
PEI was awesome when I was there around 1994, but not a special case.
Toronto was awesome when I was there in 1997, but it ain't a special case.
I should have said "Special Case" instead of "Special".
Alberta is getting a kazillion dollars in Oil.
Quebec is on the verge of a 3rd Separation referendum if the PQ wins the election.
And Newfoundland is extremely unique. Not just unique, but extremely unique. Maybe ye could call us "weird", even.
All 3 of those Provinces have noticeable Separation Movements, of which Quebec's is obviously the strongest by far, Alberta separation has quieted down a little thanks to Harper's victory (if the Liberals won the 2006 election, Alberta separation support would likely have doubled or tripled), and Newfoundland has that pink-white-green flag which I'm pretty sure is a separation flag.
The rest of the provinces are relatively normal, though they can be quite cool.
PEI was awesome when I was there around 1994, but not a special case.
Toronto was awesome when I was there in 1997, but it ain't a special case.
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(Hah, k. Makes more sense.)Final Chance wrote:^ A girl with lots of charisma
I should have said "Special Case" instead of "Special".
Alberta is getting a kazillion dollars in Oil.
Quebec is on the verge of a 3rd Separation referendum if the PQ wins the election.
And Newfoundland is extremely unique. Not just unique, but extremely unique. Maybe ye could call us "weird", even.
All 3 of those Provinces have noticeable Separation Movements, of which Quebec's is obviously the strongest by far, Alberta separation has quieted down a little thanks to Harper's victory (if the Liberals won the 2006 election, Alberta separation support would likely have doubled or tripled), and Newfoundland has that pink-white-green flag which I'm pretty sure is a separation flag.
The rest of the provinces are relatively normal, though they can be quite cool.
PEI was awesome when I was there around 1994, but not a special case.
Toronto was awesome when I was there in 1997, but it ain't a special case.