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    Language is expensive

    $400 million for the action plan and $88 million/year after that. The $400 alone would buy you 1.428 million copies of Rosetta Stone French on Amazon.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/liberals-promise-historic-investment-as-official-languages-action-plan-unveiled-1.3862266

    #2
    Liberal slight of hand.

    What are they up to that they want us the focus on this shit again.

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      #3
      Aside from a particular region in this country French is less spoken than Cree, Hindi, Urdu etc. Alright to teach kids a second language or more but country wide bilingualism is a recipe for creating more division and cost associated with extra labeling. Just because the liberal québécois with their sanctimonious views think everyone should share in the misery of enduring their dying language and culture.

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        #4
        Apparently the second most spoken language in Saskatchewan is now Tagalog, a Philippino language.

        Watch for it on the Corn Flakes box soon!

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          #5
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          Apparently the second most spoken language in Saskatchewan is now Tagalog, a Philippino language.

          Watch for it on the Corn Flakes box soon!
          The Philipino's past the German's for #2.
          It appears Cree and Ukranian is more common than French in Saskatchewan as well.

          This is another case of Trudeau buying votes. The Liberals are ahead in the polls in Quebec east only so they want to retain those seats with useless spending programs.

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