Реферат: Canadian National Unity Essay Research Paper Canadian
depending on its nature and extent, would transfer some of the cost of
administration from Ottawa to Washington. Washington increasingly would take on
the jobs of peacemaker, rule-maker and police officer. These are not roles that
the United States should seek. Nor are they responsibilities Washington would
necessarily be able to carry out better than any of the Canadian provinces or
the Canadian federal government. To conclude, this issue is still a huge burden
on the always awkward Canadian economy. Both the federal and Quebec governments
should get down to business with this and figure it all out as best they can, so
it won?t hurt our country anymore then it already has. All the other
Provincial governments should have representatives there, and all get their
opinions heard and then come to some sort of a conclusion, so we can get on with
it all. If they can?t come to some sort an agreement, or there?s a
stalemate, then fine let them have another referendum, and if that works, great,
let them leave, it can?t hurt anymore then having them complaining and talking
about what they want to do. Really it?s been a series of threats and no real
serious go at seperation, it?s all a big thing, seeing how far the feds will
go before they lose it and say fine, get out of here. All in all, this is
Canada?s biggest problem to this point and should be solved as soon as
possible, because one of the scenarios above is going to happen, and the longer
they wait the harder it gets, so someone better go out and take a stranglehold
on this whole issue and get it settled, one way or the other, or you could see a
great country spiral from the greatest country in the world today, to a sad
story in a hurry… Only the future can tell, and the politicians have got to
come up with the answers, and let the people tell them what is needed, and then
maybe we can get on to living, with or without Quebec, well that?s what the
future is going to tell…
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