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Don't forget that Quebec is in the French sphere of influence, Canada is mainly but not solely English-speaking. Also the Quebecois want to be independent too, they've their own national identity. As for the British monarch being the head of their "church" - that's a really crazy thing.Keep in mind that conservativism in America is about going back to the fundamentals of our Constitution and of our Founding Fathers as a republic independent from Britain, whereas "Canadian" cuckservativism is about wanting to remain under the monarchy and bring back the legacy of being a dominion to the British Empire as a whole in close relations to the UK and the Crown as well.
"Canada" cannot be "Canada" without still being a British colony yet remaining to be free. Once "Canada" is independent as a republic it does not have its own national identity that can be distinguished from America, no is "Canadian" culture different from American culture as there are cultural differences among regions in the US, that each gained independence and admission to the Union at different points in our history.
If "Canada" becomes a republic then it should join America, it's 13 former "provinces" and "territories" making the last of a total of 63 states. And by "Christian" we mean Evangelical Christianity, and not cucked "Anglicanism" as that denomination is still tied to the British monarchy as the head of that "Church".

Quebec nationalism - Wikipedia

Quebec sovereignty movement - Wikipedia

October Crisis - Wikipedia
