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Subject: Separatist movements in Canada


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Jim (Canada)
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Date Posted: 12:23:48 12/28/04 Tue
In reply to: Dave (UK) 's message, "and..." on 10:31:41 12/28/04 Tue

Here is a list of the all of the registered independence movements in Canada. Perhaps I should write to all of them outside of Quebec telling them about us.

The Western Canada Concept — Movement dedicated to building an independent nation of Western Canada.
Alberta Independence Party — Party which advocates the independence of Alberta under certain circumstances.
British Columbia Separatist Movement — Seek independence for the province.
BC Sovereignty — Advocate independence of British Columbia.
The Republic of Alberta — Dedicated to the secession of Alberta.
The Newfoundland Patriot — Advocate independence of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Ontario Independence League — Advocate independence of Ontario.
Parti Quebecois - separatist party in the Quebec National Assembly.
Bloc Quebecois - separatist party in the Canadian Federal Parliament.
Mouvement de libération nationale du Québec (MLNQ) — They seek independence for Quebec, the predominantly French-speaking province of predominantly English-speaking Canada, mainly to try to prevent their assimilation into the larger English-speaking world.

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