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202.1 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Jul 10 1989 15:04 | 25 |
202.2 | -<voyage to Province of Quebec>- | CLOSUS::HOE | Just keeping up with Sammy is a chore. | Thu Jul 13 1989 14:00 | 11 |
202.3 | What's the point/difference ? | BTOVT::BOATENG_K | Commute:I work here & live There | Thu Jul 13 1989 22:41 | 17 |
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Re:2 CLOSUS::HOE
So What if Jerome tours **only Quebec** ?
Is Quebec not part of Canada ?
Someone writes and says: "I'am visiting the US this summer any info ?"
He/She ends up touring southern California **only**, but is Calif. not
part of the STATES ?
(No pun intended :-(I) Just a question !
'ari
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202.4 | Canada is a BIG country; Quebec is part of Canada. | CLOSUS::HOE | Just keeping up with Sammy is a chore. | Fri Jul 14 1989 13:55 | 37 |
| < Note 202.3 by BTOVT::BOATENG_K "Commute:I work here & live There" >
-< What's the point/difference ? >-
So What if Jerome tours **only Quebec** ?
Is Quebec not part of Canada ?
Someone writes and says: "I'am visiting the US this summer any info ?"
He/She ends up touring southern California **only**, but is Calif. not
part of the STATES ?
(No pun intended :-(I) Just a question !
Hey, 'ari
Perhaps if Jerome asked for information of parks in Quebec, S/he
might get all sorts of information (get it, 'ari?). Another
words, be specific of the geographical area.
Then on the other hand, 'ari, you just might think that Canada is
part of the United States. Let it be known, 'ari, that Colorado
is part of the United States, remote as it might seem for some.
Re base note:
Jerome,
Canada has a lot of parks and areas of adventure. I am suggesting
that if you want specific information, ask for information of
that area. The Office of Tourism and Finance for the Province of
British Columbia, for example sends out general information of
the province. If you should ask for information of the Peace
River region, they will provide specific information information
of that area.
I hope that you will enjoy your vacation to Quebec; however, do
come back and visit other parts of Canada. Every part of Canada is
different.
Calvin Hoe
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202.5 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Jul 14 1989 14:41 | 16 |
202.6 | | CLOSUS::HOE | Just keeping up with Sammy is a chore. | Sat Jul 15 1989 02:47 | 8 |
| Jean
My point is that Canada is such a large country that if Jerome
asked for information for a more specific geographical area, then
s/he might get that information, not true?
Cal
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202.7 | CANADA is a part of the WORLD | 48224::WEHRLE | | Mon Jul 17 1989 11:35 | 23 |
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OK .
Comme vous dites au QUEBEC christi de colin !!
Nous on est Francais de FRANCE et on en a rien a faire de vos querelles
entre ANGLOPHONE ET CANADIEN FRANCAIS qui pour moi son des QUEBECOIS.
J'ai vecu 1 an a Montreal et j'ai pu visite aussi bien le Quebec
qu'une partie du CANADA. Alors si on s'interresse uniquement au
QUEBEC pour un voyage, c'est notre libre arbitre. Et je suis sur
que Jerome tombera tout comme moi amoureux de ce beau pays et y
retournera tou comme moi il y a deux ans.
.Jerome je suis dans l'annuaire si tu veux des infos (puteaux).
Friendly and excuse me if I wrote this notes in French
Eric.
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202.8 | & Here is some more JAzz | BTOVT::BOATENG_K | Commute:I work here & live There | Sat Jul 22 1989 00:08 | 23 |
| Note 202.4 By CLOSUS::HOE
.4> Then on the other hand, 'ari, you just might think that Canada is
.4> part of the United States. Let it be known, 'ari, that Colorado
.4> is part of the United States, remote as it might seem for some.
Oh really ? I thought Colorado was part of New Spain ie New Mexico
according to Harvard Business School - Geography 105. If you are not sure
of this **fact** please reference note #198.30 (BEFORE YOU REPLY)
No I never thought Canada was part of United States, I learned from Geography
101 at Harvard that Canada is part of ALASKA.
BTW:(By The Way) What is all this JAzz whether Jerome visits Quebec **only**
or tours the rest of Kanata ?
Can you tell US how many Ontario residents have visited Nova Scotia, Alberta,
British Columbia, PEI etc.. and of course vice-versa. ? If for example 99.9%
of all Canadians have not visited all the other provinces then why would you
suggest to a possible first time visitor to Canada that he/she visits other
**equally beautiful parts of Canada ** ? ( Relax, it's just a question )
(Please Talk To Me !! 'Cuase I don't quite follow your logique .)
`ari.
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