• SleeplessCityLights@lemmy.ca
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    9 hours ago

    If this was about culture they would be providing a way for people to assimilate. Since they don’t, they are showing through their actions that they don’t actually care. I know people that went back to France because it was easier than dealing with the CAQs policy. People who’s native language is French. Meet and talk to some real people and you will see what is going on.

    • Victor Villas@lemmy.ca
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      3 hours ago

      they would be providing a way

      This line of reasoning doesn’t work. Policies and funding are not perfect representations of ideals, unfortunately.

    • gyoo@lemmy.ca
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      9 hours ago

      As I said, the CAQ is doing a particularly bad job at the moment. They have made very poor financial decisions over the past decade and now they have to claw the deficit, blaming the problems on everything else, you know, the usual political stuff. So now they cut funding for everything, promising that nothing will be affected and they create new laws to make it appear as if they’re doing something before the next election drives them in the ground.

      I will conceed that there is a background of xenophobia in a lot of these movements, but it is not mainstream. And remember that the CAQ is not the OQLF and it is not the population. The CAQ’s poll rating are devastating right now. And when that story came out, pretty much everybody reacted saying “yet another stupid decision from the CAQ”.