You know, I would like to ask to the other parts of Canada to respect the minority of the French Canadians.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the province of Quebec where I come from, we speak French, and the only cosmopolitan city is Montreal. Every time we tackle the subject of immigration and racial tension, it's an issue that concerns Montreal.
I'm a very cultural person, and Canada is a very cultural place.
I can't think of this country without Quebec. Je parle francais. And when I think about being a Canadian, speaking French is part of it.
Canadians are often a friendly bunch.
I want my own country, not against Canada but for Quebec.
All of us in Quebec - and I mean all of us - have allowed language to become a preoccupation that works to the disadvantage of all of us - and I mean all of us.
The Canadians kind of look out for each other a little bit.
You know, now there is always half of the new Quebecers who are going to the English CEGEP. After that, often they are going to work in English. So for us, that is so important. We are a real minority in North America. Two per cent of the population are French-speaking. We have to protect this reality.
Canadians are nice and polite. It's not just a stereotype.
During the second half of the twentieth century, I had the privilege of living through years of intensive erudition, and I realized that Canadians, located in the northernmost region of this hemisphere, were always respectful towards our country.