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mileslunn
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« on: December 13, 2011, 11:39:51 PM »

Not totally suprised support for private health care is higher in Quebec.  Few Quebecers actually support a US style system, but rather a system that is used in most European countries.  Also because English Canadians are so similiar to Americans in many aspects, we like to protect what few differences we have, whereas the cultural differences between Quebec and the US are far more obvious.  I should also note on free trade and immigration, Quebec tends to take positions more associates with parties on the right than left.  Off course on environment, labour unions, social welfare system, military, and gun control Quebec leans more to the left.  Few people actually blindly follow anyone ideology, rather they judge each issue on its own merits.  Quebec being more left wing is more a generalization, but it doesn't mean they are more left wing than the ROC on every issue.
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