RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Time to move to the USSure, now that your arguments on language are debunked, you move on to religion to try to throw sh*t at us. We have total religious freedom here, but there is something called separation of state and church. It does not prevent anybody to practice their religion. So again, stuff your hate where I think.
jeffm34 wrote: "and people in Quebec, french speaking ones, are the most accommodating people on earth you can find."
you mean accommodating like this?
A Quebec court ruled Tuesday that the province may bar government workersin “positions of authority,” such as police officers and judges, from wearing religious symbols such as Muslim hijabs and Sikh turbans on the job.
jeffm34 wrote: Yes you are correct. Not many people in North America and the rest of the world can speak French. That is the problem. When the government mandates your company must conduct its business in French you just eliminated 97% of the population to draw your employees from. Companies are no longer allowed to hire the best people for the job. They have to hire the best French speaking people which is a much smaller pool to draw on. That's puts them at a distinct disadvantage.
jfm1330 wrote: Oh! an assimilationist here today. Support Ukraine in their fight against Russia, because they are not Russians, even if a big part of the population speaks russian, and want to share our western values, but Quebec, the only place that is not totally english speaking in North-America should not minimally protect itself against full assimilation and become totally english speaking. By the way, most the inward insular thinker, like me, are able to speak english. How many anglophones in the rest of Canada and the US are able to speak decently in a second language? Yeah! Not many. So, stick your inward insular stuff where I think. And the worst thing, is that there is a chance that you are a Quebecois that wants full assimilation. We have more and more of them these days.
jeffm34 wrote: If this company wants to be any kind of a major player they need to move now. They will never get the kind of exposure and access to talent needed to take the next step staying where they are now. Once bill 96 passes in Quebec it will further isolate the company from the investment and scientific community. Unfortunately the company will struggle along with their inward insular thinking. Here's a list of places for you Paul. Pick one and go!
https://www.genengnews.com/a-lists/top-10-u-s-biopharma-clusters-6/
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