One province forced the entire country to have to be effectively bilingual. Then when that province wanted to secede...
That's just so completely inaccurate and misleading. Even in my home province of Alberta, about as redneck and xenophobic as Canadians get, has several francophone communities. There were a lot of reasons to become officially bilingual.
Not everything bad that happens in Canada can be blamed on Quebec. 30%, tops.
Like other posters have mentioned, this process would have to be scaled up a bit to be useful for generating energy.
What about the environmental impact of mining the coal in the first place? There are a few areas in Western Canada that look just awful from the coal strip mining that used to take place there.
One province forced the entire country to have to be effectively bilingual. Then when that province wanted to secede...
That's just so completely inaccurate and misleading. Even in my home province of Alberta, about as redneck and xenophobic as Canadians get, has several francophone communities. There were a lot of reasons to become officially bilingual. Not everything bad that happens in Canada can be blamed on Quebec. 30%, tops.
Like other posters have mentioned, this process would have to be scaled up a bit to be useful for generating energy. What about the environmental impact of mining the coal in the first place? There are a few areas in Western Canada that look just awful from the coal strip mining that used to take place there.