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		<title>By: TonyGuitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very  relevant  Point  you  make  there.  Makes  me  think  about  people  in  Quebec.

Now  in  BC,  I  came  from  Montreal  35  years  ago  so  I  can  speak  bluntly  of  Quebecoisers.

They  are  not  Quebecois.  They  are  Canadians.

I  am  not  a  BCer.  I am  a  Canadian.

People  visit  Canada  to  first   see  the  world&#039;s  best  scenery.  

Germans  miss  their  &#039;Black Forest&#039;.

Secondly,  tourists  want  to  explore  Canadian  culture.

The  culture  of  Ski, Farm, Nature, Music, French, English  and  Native.

Its  all  Canada.  Its  all  Canadian.  

There  are  lots  of  flavours.  Newfie,  Cape Breton,  Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,  Quebec City,  Montreal,  French  Winnipeg,  Ukranian Edmonton North,  Cow Puncher  Calgary,  Lotus Land  Vancouver  Island  and  more.

Quebec  is  in  no  way  separate.  Canada  blossomed  mostly  in  Quebec  and  the  flavour  has  spread  coast  to  coast.  

There  are  spoken French  and  French  accents heard  here  on  the  coast  every  day.

Canadians  we  are,  one  and  all.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very  relevant  Point  you  make  there.  Makes  me  think  about  people  in  Quebec.</p>
<p>Now  in  BC,  I  came  from  Montreal  35  years  ago  so  I  can  speak  bluntly  of  Quebecoisers.</p>
<p>They  are  not  Quebecois.  They  are  Canadians.</p>
<p>I  am  not  a  BCer.  I am  a  Canadian.</p>
<p>People  visit  Canada  to  first   see  the  world&#8217;s  best  scenery.  </p>
<p>Germans  miss  their  &#8216;Black Forest&#8217;.</p>
<p>Secondly,  tourists  want  to  explore  Canadian  culture.</p>
<p>The  culture  of  Ski, Farm, Nature, Music, French, English  and  Native.</p>
<p>Its  all  Canada.  Its  all  Canadian.  </p>
<p>There  are  lots  of  flavours.  Newfie,  Cape Breton,  Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,  Quebec City,  Montreal,  French  Winnipeg,  Ukranian Edmonton North,  Cow Puncher  Calgary,  Lotus Land  Vancouver  Island  and  more.</p>
<p>Quebec  is  in  no  way  separate.  Canada  blossomed  mostly  in  Quebec  and  the  flavour  has  spread  coast  to  coast.  </p>
<p>There  are  spoken French  and  French  accents heard  here  on  the  coast  every  day.</p>
<p>Canadians  we  are,  one  and  all.</p>
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