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Humiliation, compensation, extortion, capitulation.
That’s kind of how Canada’s relationship with Quebec goes, sometimes. It has four steps, usually.
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One, a separatist or crypto-separatist Quebec government falsely insists that Quebec has been “humiliated” in some way. Language, culture, religious symbols, whatever.
Two, they demand compensation be it financial or constitutional. Never mind that the French language is stronger than it has ever been. Never mind that Quebec’s economy has been outpacing many other provinces for years.
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