Con arguments
Government of Canada
From United Empire, to United Dominion, to United Canada.
Note only is the federal government denying the very existence of the Québec political nation since 1867, event though its origin goes back to at least 1791, it is also shamelessly using Quebecers' own tax money to finance its coast-t-coast nation-building project and fight Quebec's conflicting national aspirations.
- The Constitutional File and the Unity File
- Who Were the Fathers of Confederation?
- Canadian Unity Council
- Canadian Heritage
- The Centre for Research and Information on Canada
- Canadian Unity
- Great Canadian Questions
- The Council of Canadians
- Operation Dialogue
"Very blind are those who speak of the creation of a new nationality, strong and harmonious, on the northern bank of St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes, and who are unaware of or denounce the major and providential fact that this nationality is already very well formed, that it is great, and growing unceasingly; that it cannot be confined to its current limits; that it has an irresistible force of expansion; that in the future it will be more and more made up of immigrants coming from all the countries of the world, no longer only from Europe, but soon of Asia, of which the overpopulation is five times more numerous and no longer has any other outfall than America; composed, says I, of all races of men, who, with their thousand religious beliefs, large mix of errors and truth, are all pushed by the Providence towards this common rendez-vous that will melt in unity and fraternity all of the human family." -- Louis-Joseph Papineau, 1867
Québec Bashing
Ignorance is Bliss?
Favorite targets
- PQ Leaders René Lévesque, Jacques Parizeau, Lucien Bouchard, Bernard Landry
- Free thinker and social democrat Yves Michaud
- Conservative Catholic nationalist Lionel Groulx
- Quebec's national symbols, its flag, its national holiday
- Quebec's intitutions, its representative democracy, its language policy, its immigration policy, its economic policy
- Quebec's worker movement, its unions, its solidarity
Techniques
Political warfare in its modern incarnation...
- Demonization
- argument from repetition (argumentum ad nauseam)
- Appeal to fear (argumentum in terrorem)
- false dilemma
- Straw man
- Appeal to authority (argumentum ad verecundiam)
- Appeal to the majority (Argumentum ad populum)
- Personal attack (argumentum ad personam)
- False analogy
- False attribution
- Faulty generalization
- Fallacy of the single cause
- Red herring
- Etc.
Useful Patriots
- Diane Francis
- Howard Galganov
- Bill Johnson
- Mordecai Richler
Examples
Newspaper articles
- The St-Jean-Baptiste parade by Graeme Decarie, The World Today, 27 avril 1999
- Quebec Liberated Itself Into a Backwater by James P. Pinkerton in Newsday, July 31, 2001
- Get under the desk by Jan Wong, The Globe and Mail, September 16, 2006
- The rise of Quebecistan by Barbara Kay, National Post, Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Websites
- Quebec Exposed
- Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport
- Wednesday-Night.com - Separatist Notes
- Fighting Quebec Separatism
- Canada is a Real Country!
Late denunciation
- "Some Racist Slips about Quebec in English Canada Between 1995 and 1998" by Maryse Potvin in Canadian Ethnic Studies, volume XXXII, issue 2, 2000, pages 1-26
- Bashing Québec fashionable in anglo media, by Michel David, The Gazette, Friday 21 April 2000
- Oh Canada, Oh Quebec, Oh Richler, by Ray Conlogue, Globe & Mail, June 26, 2002
- The Black Book of English Canada, by Normand Lester, Toronto, McClelland & Stewart, 2002, 296 pages ISBN 077102259X
- Harper complains to Globe about Jan Wong column, Canadian Press, September 20, 2006
Orangeism
Yes, that thing still exists...
- British America Orangeism
- Orangenet.org: Canada
- Canadian Orange Historical Site
- Irish Secret Societies in Mid-Nineteenth Century Rural Quebec
- Orangeism - The Canadian Scene A Brief Historical Sketch
- The Daily Orange: Quebec Secedes from Planet Earth *
- = Putting aside the superiority complex issue and the grammatically incorrect French, we find this one quite funny. ;-)