Canada is a federal state divided into ten provinces and three territories. Because Canada is such a gigantic country with such widely dispersed populations, Canada's Provinces all have strong regional values and identities, and in some ways almost function as mini-countries within the larger Canadian Confederation.
they didnt want to fight for the British
What do you mean? Canada is already a sovereign nation. Canada is already an independent nation. Perhaps you're asking why does Quebec want their independence? The answer to that is rather thorny, to say the least. The generally accepted rational is that the province of Quebec are predominantly French-speaking Canadians (or French-Canadians) who can't/don't identify themselves as being Canadian as much as they are French.
The Parliament and the Prime Minister are what makes the English and French governments similar. Both governments depend upon the legislative expertise of two houses whose membership is unequal. They also rely upon an appointed Prime Minister who is considered the government's head.
Many Canadians perceive their country's relationship with the US as uneven due to the significant economic and political power disparity between the two nations. The US, being a global superpower, often dominates discussions on trade, defense, and foreign policy, leaving Canada to navigate a complex dynamic where its interests may be overshadowed. Additionally, Canadians sometimes feel that their perspectives and needs are not adequately considered in bilateral agreements and negotiations, leading to a sense of imbalance in the relationship.
An English-speaking Canadian in another province might disagree with Bill 101 because they perceive it as an infringement on individual linguistic rights and freedoms, particularly regarding the use of English in public life and business. They may also feel that the bill contributes to a divisive atmosphere between French and English speakers, undermining national unity. Additionally, they might argue that such legislation could limit economic opportunities for English speakers in Quebec and hinder their ability to fully participate in the province's society.
Because americans suck, :3
they didnt want to fight for the British
What do you mean? Canada is already a sovereign nation. Canada is already an independent nation. Perhaps you're asking why does Quebec want their independence? The answer to that is rather thorny, to say the least. The generally accepted rational is that the province of Quebec are predominantly French-speaking Canadians (or French-Canadians) who can't/don't identify themselves as being Canadian as much as they are French.
Pierre Trudeau hoped to make all Canadians feel accepted in Canada by He creating programs that would allow minorities to maintain their identity.
because canadians feel tha its a thraet
he felt that you should be loyal to your state
They feel comfortable with and loyal to each other.
Yes you should feel guilty about it. This is not a loyal thing to do.
The Feel Soft And Cuddly like horses or donkeys
You can tell when you are in love by letting the person know that you feel very proud of them, and that you are loyal to them.
Ashamed of the way he has treated the loyal Bob
They feel comfortable with and loyal to each other.