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Kelly McParland: What Quebecers see and what Albertans should
When Quebecers conclude now is not the time to be wandering off into the great, big, dangerous world on their own, it's worth listening to
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They have decades of experience behind them. Two referenda, five separatist governments, a full-time federal independence party, a long history of squeezing concessions from Ottawa. As far as issuing threats to pick up and leave Canada go, Quebec is Sidney Crosby. Everyone else is everyone else.
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So when Quebecers conclude now is not the time to be wandering off into the great, big, dangerous world all on their own, it’s worth listening to. The question is, do Alberta’s noisy bloc of rookie sovereigntists have the ears to hear?
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