Magic City Morning Star

Forum | Wiki | Advertising | RSS Feed | About Us 

Last Updated: Feb 19, 2010 - 10:48:44 PM 

Millinocket, East Millinocket, Medway, and all of Maine!
Staff Login
Donate towards our web hosting bill!

Front Page 
  News
  -- Local
  -- State
  -- National
  Community
  -- Historical Society
  -- Maine Elks
  -- Maine Grange
  Business
  -- IRS News
  -- Win at Work
  Education
  -- History
  Tech Notes
  Entertainment
  -- Comics
  International
  -- R.P. BenDedek
  -- Kenneth Tellis
  Outdoors
  Sports
  Features
  -- D. R. Crews
  -- J. G. Fabiano
  -- M Stevens-David
  -- Down the Road
  -- Laura on Life
  Christianity
  Obituaries
  Today in History
  Maine Politics
  -- Susan Collins
  -- Michael Michaud
  -- Olympia Snowe
  Opinion
  -- Editor's Desk
  -- Guest Column
  -- Scheme of Things
  -- Thomas Brewton
  -- Stephen Crockett
  -- Michael Devolin
  -- Tom DeWeese
  -- Ed Feulner
  -- William Jud
  -- Jim Kouri
  -- Alyce Maragus
  -- Julie Smithson
  -- Paul Streitz
  -- J. Grant Swank
  -- Nathan Tabor
  -- Doug Wrenn
  -- Tony Zizza
  Letters
  Agenda 21
  Book Reviews
  -- Old Embers
  Notices
  Archive
  Discontinued


As Maine Goes
Restore The Republic - The Home of the Freedom Movement!
www.rockymountaintrail.com
Alliance for the Separation of School and State

Kenneth Tellis

Where is there any Linguistic Duality in Canada?
By K.T. Tellis
Feb 19, 2010 - 10:46:58 PM

Email this article
 Printer friendly page

A letters to nationalpost.com

RE: Heritage Minister James Moore's statement with regard to his disappointment with the amount of JOUAL (not French but French patois) used during the opening of the 2010 Olympic Games ceremony in British Columbia.
 
Now where else would one expect that such utter falsehoods would be passed off as the reality of Canada but by a Minister in a Conservative Government that would deliberately lie in order to get a majority in the next election.
 
Where my I ask this minion of the Harper government is this reflection of Canada's linguistic duality? Surely he jests when he, James Moore, Heritage Minister attempts to throw dust in the eyes of English-speaking Canadians. Because such a scenario does not exist in QUEBEC, which does not allow for the linguistic duality that the Minister of Canadian Heritage alludes to, and is therefore a deliberate attempt by him to con Canadians, not Canadiens, into believing his fable.

Kenneth T. Tellis

Kenneth Tellis Column at Magic City


© Copyright 2002-2009 by Magic City Morning Star

Top of Page

Kenneth Tellis
Latest Headlines
"John Cabot or Giovanni Caboto discovered North America long before Jacques Cartier"
Who really gives a damn about Bilingualism in Canada anymore?
Time to Bilingual Balooney in Ottawa
Chantage Kebecois
Kebec media stoke tension against Jews

Animal Den - Gift Shop for Animal Lovers!
A Dinosaur of Education - a blog by James Fabiano.
Buy Alvina's book now with PayPal
Buy The Call of Katahdin from Amazon.com
Wysong Foods - Pets and People Too
1-800-PetMeds
Buy Weapon in Heaven from Amazon.com
Different products for unique babies!
Save on Outdoor Gear at the Outlet
Altrec Logo: Free Shipping
Caribou Coffee Company

Google
 
Web magic-city-news.com