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en From that moment on, there will be an irreversible process to separate Quebec from Canada.

en Ten years ago, in the aftermath of the referendum in Quebec, the very existence of Canada was on the line... I had a responsibility to ensure that Canada never again came close to the precipice,

en I thought it was a reflection, not a whole reflection, because films never are. You know workers had English-speaking bosses who didn't condescend to speak their language. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. It still happens in Canada — and no longer in Quebec. You can argue, as I have, that Quebec had the power to rectify that situation any time it damn well chose.

en My great hope would be that Quebec would realize itself fully as a distinct part of Canada, and stay Canadian, bringing to Canada a part of its richness.

en It's not because Mr. Harper is there right now that I will change my position on sovereignty. Would (former premier) Jacques Parizeau change his position on sovereignty when the Meech Lake accord was debated between Quebec and Canada? No. We have a clear plan for Quebec, and I still think it's the best plan.

en Canada is like an old cow. The West feeds it. Ontario and Quebec milk it. And you can well imagine what it's doing in the Maritimes.

en And the fact is that, in our last reporting date which is 2002-2003, Quebec had invested about $1.2-billion in early learning and child care. The next highest number was Ontario at $500-million. The province of British Columbia [was at] $98-million. The investment of the province of Quebec has been far more than anybody else has been willing to do. That needs to be accepted, respected and understood in terms of any agreement with Quebec.

en It is making a difference on the supply of pigs in Eastern Canada, particularly Ontario and Quebec. We're beginning to wonder about our ability to compete with our American hog-producer counterparts.

en I am convinced that the electoral process is irreversible and that there will be elections before June 30, 2006.

en We can't only be tied to Quebec's demands, but at the same time we take seriously the recommendations of the Quebec government because it's a major player,

en This is a historic decision that will put an end to the Fujimori government on July 28, 2001. It is now an irreversible process.

en He was a fine referee, but what I am going to remember most is that he was a great human being. He did a tremendous job on the ice, but what he did after he hung up his skates was amazing. He never refused to help an organization. And then there was the many thousands of speeches he made, not only in Montreal and in Quebec, but all across Canada.

en I understand fully Quebec's position, Canada's position and frustration on this issue of softwood lumber. You have valid points,

en Canada remains alienated from its allies, shut out of the reconstruction process to some degree, unable to influence events. There is no upside to the position Canada took.
  Stephen Harper

en Using IBM PLM solutions is a key breakthrough for Hydro-Québec, the hydroelectric industry, and the industrial equipment industry in general. We are very excited about participating in the development of this industry that is adopting PLM solutions. The integrated multidisciplinary environment of our PLM solutions will allow Hydro-Québec to collaborate better with its partners. The agreement reached with Hydro-Québec once again confirms that IBM PLM can really help our customers respond to the new challenges.
  Walter Donaldson


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