This will be the republic of Quebec in 2034 after a referendum in Quebec and other french-speaking counties in Ontario...

This will be the republic of Quebec in 2034 after a referendum in Quebec and other french-speaking counties in Ontario and new brunswick made them an independent republic, I come from the future of 2042 AMA

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Will Newfoundland and Labrador launch a second Hundred Year's War against Quebec over clay?

>nothern Ontario but not Outaouais
>no Labrador

It's shit

How was Trump as a president?

Question. I know they had a referndum like 20 years ago. If they voted yes, would they have actually left Canada?

The only people who voted Yes are rural and suburban retards.

City people all voted No.

>Rigged.

...

No
Yes sadly they voted to remain, and there hasn't been a referendum in labrador yet
. economy wise very good, there was a major war which Trump and Russia participated in as allies.

Yes, that was the point of having a referendum

French Canadians voted yes. Anglos and their shitskin buddies voted no

No, this is silly. Outaouais wouldn't choose to stay if the rest of Quebec, northern Ontario and New Brunswick all left

Just 1 question.

People hate Québec nationalist around here...but they are pretty much white nationalist against immigration. (they where pretty much leftard in the 70's but it's over).

I don't get why do you hate them

rural/suburban retard detected

The referendum was held in 2034, and they voted no, in 2037 two referendums were held in Ontario and new brunswick respectively, there has not been another referendum which would make outaouais join yet.

...thats pretty much the opposite bro.

>If they voted yes, would they have actually left Canada?
No.
Yes.
Maybe?

Quebec just wanted political autonomy, they didn't actually want to get rid of all things Canadian. They still wanted to keep the dollar, the military treaties, and economic ties. Thing is, ROC (rest of Canada) would have been so pissed off that there's a good chance we would have cut off our noses to spite Quebec, at least for a little while.

Fortunately we just dodged that bullet, and the way demographics are trending I doubt there will be a strong separatist movement there in the next several decades. The love/hate relationship is still around, but not at a level capable of splitting the country.

PS: The map is a joke because dozens of native bands who own basically the northern 80% of Quebec basically said "If you can separate from Canada then we can separate from you and rejoin Canada," meaning the nation of Quebec would ultimately become a thin strip of land along the St Lawrence river (a little bigger than the purple blob in pic related).

I don't know if you're just baiting to try to appeal to Americans or if you actually don't know what you're talking about. I guess the West Island is the only urban area in all of Quebec :^)

The three excuses given by separatists for why the first two referendums were won by Canada are Anglo-Quebeckers, immigrants, and money. In 2034 in Quebec, English will have even greater predominance than it does now, there will be even more immigrants in Quebec, and Quebec's poor economic growth will make the province even more dependent on Western Canada's money.

How, if all of the reasons it didn't happen in '95 are exacerbated, would you expect that Quebec would vote to leave in 2034?

The entire map is blue except for Montreal, mongoloid.

Can I come to Quebec and vote leave?

Good, now make the connection. You can do it, you're a smart boy.

Are we looking at the same map? It seems to me that a large majority of Quebec's surface area is red on that map. Maybe you're looking at a different map?

>It seems to me that a large majority of Quebec's surface area is red on that map

Well maybe you should go to the doctor and get checked for massive, profound mental retardation.

Absolument Glorieux

Quebec wouldn't be able to stand on its own. America would take it or Canada would just invade and kill the remaining frogs.

Wew, have fun with your third world shit hole.

Create your own currency, pay for your own hospitals and schools

I will come there to fuck your already slutty women for cheese burgers

t. rebel media

Daily reminder you will never fuck Lauren Southern

If we're looking at the same map (are you sure you're not looking at a different map?), Northern Quebec is in a light red. Nord-du-Québec occupies 55% of Quebec's surface area on its own. Even without any other region (of which at the very least the Eastern Townships and the Outaouais would be included), most of Quebec's surface area is red and therefore federalist-leaning. You are objectively incorrect and I am objectively correct.

>I come from the future of 2042 AMA

how exactly did you come from the future?

yeah and about 10, people live there, all on welfare

In 2019 a small recession takes place in Canada, in 2022 the Canadian dollars plummets to almost nothing causing a major economic crash caused by Trudeau who won a second election in 2019. In 2024 CAQ takes power leaded by a young man. His anti-socialist and pro-labour policies make quebecers taxes to drastically low down and a labor-certificate type monetary system takes place. His immigration reforms make allophones move out of Quebec fairly quickly and almost only french speaking immigrants are let in. Quebec being in a more favorable economic situation then the rest of Canada develops a new independence sentiment when the federal government taxes quebec very hard to reconstruct itself.

Doesn't it seem inane to claim that one single sparsely-populated region being light red means that "the majority of Quebec's surface area is federalist"

>Doesn't it seem inane

Regardless of how it seems, it is true.

It is both the cause that a majority of Quebeckers overall favour remaining a part of Canada and that a majority of Quebec's surface area is populated by a plurality of individuals favouring remaining a part of Canada.

Oh, it's you again. Have you read Rerum Novarum yet?

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How fucked are Millennials? Will we ever get a chance of having a decent adulthood?

If it was an honest referendum it would only ask French Canadians and the Amerindians, and the result would have been overwhelmingly to leave

My flesh is still here in 2042, just a couple months ago we have learned that another elementary particle exist that works like an intermediate for tachyon particles which we couldn't detect before. We can now encode information in them in a way that affects electronic systems in the past. So here I am posting on Sup Forums of 2017 with my tachyonic computer.

Who are we fighting in this major war?

Millenials seem to be more conservative then in the past but they are still socially liberal but most vote conservative, at least here in quebec. The twenty somethings and thirty somethings are hella conservative thought

>If it was an honest referendum it would only ask French Canadians and the Amerindians

>His anti-socialist and pro-labour policies make quebecers taxes to drastically low down and a labor-certificate type monetary system takes place.

So, what, a Quebecois William Aberhart?

>If it was an honest referendum it would only ask French Canadians and the Amerindians

In what way is it 'honest' to exclude Anglophones and Allophones living in Quebec? There is no rational, democratically valid basis for that kind of an exclusion. It's as nonsensical as saying that only that only péquistes should be allowed to vote in the referendum, or if I said that the next Saskatchewan provincial election should exclude anyone living in Regina or West Saskatoon. You don't have any good reason for that exclusion, you just want to move the goalposts to make your side win.

No?

What advances in technology have you seen other than a time machine?

We know that the plan is to flood Quebec with immigrants until another referendum is impossible

You posted just the other day that you were going to run for the CAQ and win, and that you'd be Catholic and pro-business if you won. Then in that thread I told you to read Rerum Novarum because it's possible to defend the workers without being socialist

Not sure if I should tell... Let's just say that those people are causing lots of shit even in the year 2017. Especially in Europe.

Just look at all those rural and suburban retards, because all the city people voted for Hillary?

take the GTA with you and you can leave whenever

>leave with the GTA
>grant the GTA independence from Quebec

Win-win

Well fuck that thread was my first attempt at tachyonic time travel, guess you know then who this CAQ leader is :^) and sorry I haven't read it.

So Canada shifted to the right? Is the US a lot more right-wing too? What's mid 21st century politics like? Glad to see Trump will fix the economy, I'd love to escape NEETdom soon.

So what is technology like in the future without revealing ways to actually build shit?

If only that leader had read it back in early 2017, then he would know what it says in the future and it would help him make better decisions on economic policy. He might even have wanted to read Quadragesimo Anno (which is basically what Maurice Duplessis was inspired by for recovering from the Great Depression) and other encyclicals afterwards.

Lots of things but we're still far away from what they said we'd have by now

Come on, a little juicier explanation than that? for example AI, neural computing, simulation of the brain, video games. Share some of what you've seen possible without being revealing!

If you're really from the future then don't leave us hanging, dooderino

Canada is a bit more conservative but nothing crazy. Took a long time before liberals were elected again after what they did in 2022. And yes the US is way more rightwing then what I can remember of 2017.

Who is the next Pope after Francis?

. Okay but should I try to contact 'him' in the past and tell him to read it?. Not sure what that would do. Execept I'm pretty sure it wouldn't change my timeline with the multiple realities explained by schrodinger.

Just do something that would lead him to be tempted to read it. That should be enough

>When the time travellers on point but they won't answer your question about technology

Okay... Ai, we have written softwares that learns and continuously wrights new code by itself, it seems autonomous and conscious if you communicate with it but they say it's still far away from human level consciousness. Video games have evolved a lot, I'm not going to go into detail because I myself don't really know how it works but it's really cool and has evolved way past gaming. It's a sort of virtual reality in your head, almost dream like but clearer and you're totally conscious, people take vacations with this thing.

thanks lovely :)

Sorry I answered you here

Dream on, froggers. The Anglo owns you all.

How are time travellers that could have ulterior motives/ destructive motives dealt with? Do you have a policy of non interference?

Good question, how cucked is the Catholic Church after Francis?

good luck. you're the countries shame and biggest received of federal equalization payments. you'd fucking tank within a few months.

Since schrodinger theory states that there is an infinite amount of realities then it really doesn't matter.

It spilts into two new branches and there isn't really another "pope" after Francis. But there's a new figure head thought

yes, keep slaving away for us.

How did Britain deal with brexit? is it stable and prosperous? What is the politics like here? Still slightly conservative?

is Pepe still a thing?

Let me elaborate
was it ever brought into mainstream news and politics ever again?
and how was the year 2016 remembered as?

No, but Pepsis is.

when is the day of the rake

>Pepsis
Should I type Pepsis meme into google a ton so that when people look back at the analytics from 2017 they'll be spooked?

"pepsis future meme"

Well that's kind of gay, basically the Catholic Church schisms like the Anglicans, right? Is religion making a come back in general with this right wing drift?

Is Europe still recognizable?

if digits in the next 3 posts the rake comes in 2017

Has the video game Half - Life 3 been released? Sorry, it seems insignificant but its a big thing for a lot of us

you will regret fucking with me today leaf

>check id

rake in 2017

mfw

Is Quebec more conservative then rest of Canada?

no,most lib part

More socially conservative, yes.

Anglos always say that Quebec is super liberal though because we don't believe in their libertarian economics

you inbred frogs dont deserve anymore land than pic related. the remainder of canada will be part of the greater american reich

whats the grey part that you forgot to make blue?

>Anglos always say that Quebec is super liberal though because we don't believe in their libertarian economics

thats the bit of quebec thats actually inhabited. approximation of pre 1898 borders.

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-what was the solution to the European terror problem?
-space exploration? will weapons in space be deployed? how many planets have we set foot on? other intelligent life?
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It's more than that actually, we colonised Abitibi and other parts of Northern Quebec during the Great Depression