blutoski
Penultimate Amazing
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I agree.
Remember this section of discussion was about whether Americans giving "Quebec" as the capital of Canada is as bad as a Canadian giving "Florida" as the capital of the US. Travis contended that Florida was a state, not a city, so the Florida mistake was worse. I contend that since Quebec is a province, not a city, the mistakes are equivalent (and by implication the argument is humorously ironic).
Interesting, I hadn't thought of it that way.
I think Quebec (the province) is a very high profile part of Canada because it's the least representative portion, ironically. I remember reading a ****** Heinlein novel when I was a teenager where Quebec was an independent country called The Quebec Free State. This was plausible at the time because Quebec had been pitching for independence from Canada for two decades by the time it was published.
So it's interesting that perhaps one of the best foreign-recognizable Canadian regions is also the one that considers itself the least Canadian. Well... maybe second to the First Nations.
