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Originally posted by HollywoodForever
If you've ever been to the prairies you would understand. It's very conservative. When the fed's legalized gay marriage, Alberta was the one place that fought it... B.C. is very liberal (I'm surprised the green party doesn't dominate here.)
And if Quebec seperates.... I'm in luck. Half my family is from Montreal so I'll get dual-citizenship.
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No I haven't been! I don't really like federal politics..
There's actually no conservative party at all in Québec

So it's always very liberal in here. Québec was one of the first place in the world, if not the first, to include protection against sexual orientation discrimination in its constitution
EDIT : yeah it was the first place
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En 1977, la Charte des droits et libertés de la personne du Québec est amendée. Désormais, il est interdit de faire de la discrimination basée sur l’orientation sexuelle. Il s’agit de la première loi au monde qui interdit ce genre de discrimination dans les secteurs public et privé (excepté quelques villes et comtés des États-Unis).
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Which mean in 1977, it was the first place to have a law like that in the world.