"I asked myself, 'How is it that these people can ask for such things?' And the only possible answer is that these people do not know who we
are," Mr. Drouin said.
Immigrants want to be part of Canada, Mr. Drouin said, and to do that they need to know what is acceptable and what isn't.
It's something the federal Immigration Department has failed to do, he said.
Mr. Drouin said the more accommodations made for minorities, the greater the divide. "One of these days you will have [many divided] groups in Canada
and groups in Canada, or groups in any country, doesn't make a country."
I honestly think i would like to agree with this policy or what is now a law in there small town, i'm not prejudice but think we as Canadians need to
have a majority Idealistic way of life, and immigrants need to accept and follow, our laws shouldn't waiver in the sense of accommodating a few
swimmers a public pool per se. Good on them. there standing for something they as Quebec Canadians believe. Whats others thoughts on this Idea?
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[edit on 30-1-2007 by Dark_Raven]