So a very very small storm in a teacup is the front-page news of Quebec's leading newspaper. Three deputies from the Partie Quebecois refused to pledge allegiance to the head of that state -- in the case of Canada, it's the King of England.
Now, why is this relevant? It's not, it's totally unimportant and a fabrication of the Press in Quebec and certain parts of the media.
Quebec, unless it leaves Canada, has no right to decide who is the head of state, in the case of Canada, of which Quebec is a province, it can just shut up about it.
The king of England when asked about the "controversy" apparently his spokesman said "he didn't care either way", which in English means this front-page news is so important that no one in London or Ottawa cares...
That's sad!
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