In the case of disagreement, or different opinions between Quebec and the Federal government, who will represent Canada?
A. Well, there is only one delegation, the Canadian delegation. We always try and work together with all of the Provinces obviously in the end the national view has to be the one expressed by the National Delegation. But frankly we are working and always have worked as a government and as a Country to try and work very closely with Quebec on its own cultural matters. What the Bloc finds in disagreement, we find in Federalism can generally work together on these things. UNESCO itself attempts to work by consensus. Q. Ontario receives approximately 40% of the total number of immigrants entering the Country every year. Yet Ontario complains that they receive less Equalization transfer payments than Quebec and other Provinces. Is there any reason for this? A Yes, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia dont get equalization. Equalization is transfer programs that only goes to Provinces that have below average tax revenues, because of their economic circumstances. They are not related to spec
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