C-Snap Interpretation
Element
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Observations
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Links with other Elements
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Comments
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Style
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Quebec
and the PQ party are both Competitive
All
other Canadian provinces and Canadian government is collaborative
Older
Quebec
Generation
want to separate taking on a competitive style.
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Although the
Quebec and the PQ is competitive they only hold a power of 7 and 8
Where as the
Canadian government hold a greater power of 10
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This competitive style makes them
want to separate and be more independent.
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Interests
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Younger
Quebec generation is holding a different view and their interest is not to
separate they take a more collaborating style.
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The younger
generations have the same power as the older generations and are gaining more
power, as they get older.
The younger
generation generally does not want much change.
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The Canadian
government has a better approach and is will to collaborate with Quebec.
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Informal
Structure
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Quebec has a
negative relationship with the rest of Canada.
Canada seems
to be fine with Quebec
Everyone
seems to have a good relationship with Canada except Quebec
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Separation
is becoming less and less of a possibility with new immigrants and younger
generations becoming less for it.
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Culture
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Differences
in culture is what Quebec's disagreement is over
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Quebec fears
the loss of culture this is why they feel it right to separate.
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Quebec and
its PQ party need to move away from competing and start collaborating so at
least they can at least benefit for certain aspects than non at all. This may
help the loss of their culture and language.
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Power
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Quebec is still controlled by Canada
because of power.
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Quebec
should be careful because the rest of Canada has more power
The older
Quebec generation should collaborate with younger generations
Older
Quebec generation
want to want to separate but hold less power. Quebec, the PQ, and the Older
generations who want to separate does not hold enough power to get what they
want, another method must be implemented.
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The battle Quebec, PQ party and its
separatist older generation are fighting a losing battle. And it is not
really a battle because the other side does not really seem to be fighting
back.
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