http://www.law.ualberta.ca/ccskeywords/sovereignty.html
>47 percent support sovereignty association, not independence. Only 28%
>according to the poll you cited support independence.
>
>There is a difference. SA means that they would still be in a health care,
>economic and tax union. In other words they want all the benefits of being
>in Canada without any of the costs.
>
>Additionally I grew up in the largest french speaking region outside of
>Quebec. There is a very strong bias against franco-Manitobans in Quebec. In
>my experience I found that many francophones in Quebec are insular and
>rather biased against all but their own group. Many have no problem with
>what Parizeau and Michaud advocate.
>
>larry
>
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