Fortunately or unfortunately, Canada isn’t ready to accept them. It would require a major change to our Constitution, and opening that can of worms for major revisions isn’t going to happen (history with Quebec, they never signed on the first time and were forced into it, two attempts to renegotiate failed, they had three referenda on separating from Canada…)
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egerlach@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is Debian always left out of the distro recommendations?English
51·6 days agoIt felt like a “Missed Connections” ad in a newspaper. (If you’re under 40, you might have to look up what that is)
egerlach@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is Debian always left out of the distro recommendations?English
14·6 days agoMy FP right now:

Keanu’s Canadian, so… You could become the 11th province?
(this is meant as light-hearted ribbing aimed at someone who clearly wants to see their country go in a better direction, I hope it’s taken as such)
Oh my god… Quebec and Texas together would be the worst pairing. Other than not wanting the federal government to control anything, they have almost nothing in common. e.g. Montreal is one of North America’s most livable cities; Houston is one of the least.