Ron_dK
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You mean petrol?
Carburant ou GPL would be more appropriate !
You mean petrol?
Depends what you want the fire to do.Nothing quite like throwing gasoline on a fire, is there, Col...
Carburant ou GPL would be more appropriate !
GPL? is that the same as our LPG? (liquid propane gas)
Col
Close, it's liquified petrol gas , but propane probably would burn better
so why do you call it GPL (gas petrol liquified)
Col
Close again, GPL is french and stands for : gaz de pétrole liquéfié
Close again, GPL is french and stands for : gaz de pétrole liquéfié
Would that be masculine or feminine?
...We have to go with the laws voted by the majority of Canadians, which are often not what we want in Quebec. There is two ways we can get to have our own laws:
-We can get a veto for our province, which means that we would have the right to have a law in our province that would go against a law in Canada. As an exemple, it could be legal to smoke drugs in Quebec while forbidden in Canada.
-We separate and do as we please, being entirely free to make our own laws.
Most Canadians are against the fact that we could split from them. As for the veto, many Canadians are for it, some even wanted to have a veto to, but many are strongly against it saying that we have to go by their laws....
Hardly the same thing... I have no problem with someone waving a Québec flag at a Canada Day celebration (although I wouldn't like it), but I would be disgusted if someone defaced one! (it's just not respectful)Like every where in the world, the problem is often with a minority of extremists, from both sides. Like those Canadians who came to the St-Jean's parade with their Canadian flags or those Quebecers who went to Ottawa on Canada Day with upside-down Canadian flags or flags full of graffiti.
people need to take the opportunity to lay down their differences and embrace things we all have in common - even if it is just for one or two days a year!
yippie_ky_yay said:Hardly the same thing... I have no problem with someone waving a Québec flag at a Canada Day celebration (although I wouldn't like it), but I would be disgusted if someone defaced one! (it's just not respectful)
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