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the government needs the natural resources that Quebec has. Quebec is rich in natural resources and Canada needs all of them.


Is it true that Quebec and Ontario are examples of candian colonies?

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What Canadian territory has the lowest percentage of Francophones?

Because they are the farthest away from Quebec. Canada is not French, just Quebec. They have moved across Canada with the Federal government as most federal jobs are reserved for people from Quebec.


Legal documents such as the Canadian constitution and the official language act show how the federal government protect language right of Canadian in?

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Why do some Quebecois want secede from Canada?

Canada does not want Quebec to separate. Quebec wants to separate from Canada, although if they were to separate from them, their economic structure would fail. "their economic structure would fail" There is not yet any serious studies on that matter only opinions. This statement is only based on speculation and biased subjective ideas. Although the possibly of Quebec's economy being downed by its independence exists there are no way to accurately predict the consequences and the complete opposite could be also true. It is known that Quebec would have to take its share of the federal debt and that would result in its public debt raising from +/-75% of its GDP to +/-94.5% of its GDP but considering that the United-States-Of-America (a country that may not be in the best shape as possible but still can stand strong anyway) has a public debt of 99% of its GDP the impossible to overcome debt theory is not likely to be right. There is also the idea that Quebec receives more from federal government that it sends. Again this is a misconception. Quebec sends to federal government roughly 40 billion dollars every year in Government Sales Taxes while it receives about 36 to 38 billion dollars of investments by the federal government including the equalization payments. This being said if Quebec was to become independent it would get back about 2 billions which would not be a major advantage and all the money from the federal taxes that would now be only to Quebec would be invested in pretty much (more or less) the same way it was by Canada's government but instead by Quebec's government. So to conclude, Quebec's economic future would solely depend of its relations with its neighbors, the kind of government it chooses and its foreign industrial/commercial investors tax rate.


What is the T4 RL1?

Every year employers in Canada are required to withhold, report and remit the statutory deductions taken from their employees' pay. These deductions should be reported to the federal government by the last day of February of the following year. The employers must report the amount paid to the employee and the statutory deductions withheld, from the employee on slip known as a federal T4 or T4A slip. In addition to federal government withholding, and remittance requirements by the Quebec employers, the Quebec employers must also report and remit Quebec Statutory deductions withheld during the year to Ministere du Revenu du Quebec by the last day of February of the following year. These amounts with held by the Quebec employers are reported on the Quebec Releve 1 (RL-1). The main difference between T4 and RL-1 is that T4s are used to report federal statutory deductions collected and remitted by the employers in Quebec and rest of the Canada, where RL-1 is used to report Quebec provincial taxes and statutory deductions withheld only for the Minsitere du Revenu du Quebec.


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Quebec act


How was Quebec not treated fairly by the Canadian Government?

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What has the author Gerard Veilleax written?

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Why was the Quebec Act made?

the British attacked Quebec and took over and later where the British government.