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    #11
    Hi Pars, boy you ask some real head scratchers,
    don't you? Currently, as we are set up, the role is
    necessary because the GG opens and closes the
    house for business. And has the authority to
    delegate powers in a minority situation and to
    prorogue Parliament. And legislation is not enacted
    until it receives 'royal accent'. You forgot to
    mention she also ate raw seal meat and got the
    northerners excited about being a part of this
    Country. The new guy, on the other hand, seems to
    be a very stately and honourable gentleman. I don't
    see too many ties to GB left anymore, we're more
    tied into the US, so nothing really left to cut. What's
    lost? What's gained? Yes, the role of the GG is
    underestimated, but if there was ever to be a
    Parliamentary crisis, the GG is the final power of law
    and order. Gees, your going to force me to dig out
    my old poli-sci textbooks on this one. Hey, the
    Nouveau Beaujolais is a little off this year, don't you
    think?

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      #12
      I'm getting a little fed up with the Royal Family, when I think of a potential Queen Camila, although it can be argued the Royals do provide a link to the past. No woman with a libido wouldn't want to recall Henry 8th every so often, to recall what it was like to be hauled off by the hair to a tower.

      It was so civilized.

      Yes, we constitutionally have to recognize the GG. But if we revised...to what,(you say republic?), so that the country could agree? What would the East prefer? Would it be different from the West.

      How would a republic impact upon grain sales? We sell to England now and other commonwealth countries. Would sales be impacted if we withdrew from the Commonwealth? Sports would.

      The beauj can never be bad, can it? Have you tried a local Lac St Jean, PQ specialty called Lubluet(sp?) from PQ...fresh g****s gone alcohol, a bit like fresh apple cider.

      Twould make you silly, rocky.

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        #13
        Thanks for tip, I'll keep an eye out for that label. I'm
        not saying this year's product is bad, just not as
        wonderful as other years. I don't see grain sales
        even enter into the picture - business is business.
        As for the Commonwealth Games, who really cares.
        There are more than enough international sports
        events already, and they don't come cheap. Marx
        wrote that "religion was the opium of the people":
        hah - he just didn't know yet about professional
        sports!!! East. West. What difference does it make
        other than Ontario would have to change their
        plates? I think we need a real good look at how
        governance in this country is executed before we
        end up being a total basket case like so many other
        G-7 nations have become. Starting by reducing the
        power of the PMO and more control back into the
        Commons. Election reform - proportional
        representation. Senators appointed by Provinces.
        Reducing the number of MPs. Supreme Court
        Justices jointly appointed by House and Senate.
        Reducing the number of Provinces. I could go on all
        night, but just some starting points. (Oh, and no
        cost export licences to actual farmers).

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          #14
          Thanks for the very last comment.

          And then.....:

          "Reducing the number of Provinces."

          !

          Never thought about that to any degree. Why? Who?

          Pars

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            #15
            Regional representation by population. Reduction of
            the horrible cost of too much governance and
            duplication and bureaucracy. We have 34 million
            people, 10 Premiers, and the Northern stuff. California
            has 50 million people and one Governor. Can we
            afford all this redundancy?

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              #16
              You'd revise the provincial borders into forming population areas?

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                #17
                Yup!!! I would.

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                  #18
                  Nice talking with you, thanks for an intersting session for me; and shower here I come. lol Nite Rocky, Pars

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