Saturday, June 16, 2012

Blocois

"Bloc Party on the Corner" - Dan Zybala

With the world getting smaller due to instantaneous technology, the feature of friendship ties around the globe are becoming closer and closer. Upon Quebecs separation from Canada decades ago there has been a stagnant impression in the office of government and all of society. This separated "conversion" has difficulties surrounding political responses and public agendas. In the leadership race for Canada still lies a political party; "The Bloc" which covers all of Quebec. In the forecast of a decade or so even less there leads to another Quebec separationists political party hoping to compete with policies and structures. The second party would drive the province into an opinionated threshold of thought storms for all of the public and surrounding provinces. Future ideas show a office reprsentative that presents ideologies from the classic European Peace Party shifting focus into Quebec reform due to trade pressures and global alliance from the East, and opening further windows from all these locations. This opportunity would show the drive for global protectionism and attainment through the world. By appointing this party it will begin to improve the role of the pre-existent party known as "The Bloc Quebecois." 

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