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"Even if you're not a francophone, it's still a hugely important part of your history and something you shouldn't forget — that the European presence in Canada begins with New France."
Wrong.... the European (or in better detail, the French) presence in Canada began in the Maritimes you nit wit... get a fk'n clue.
The first french settlers were the Acadians back in the late 1500's/early 1600's, while the first french settlers in the Quebec area started in the 1600's afterwards.
Once again, I guess the damn maritimes mean squat when it comes to Canada.
If anybody should be getting the coat of arms, it should be the remaining Acadians in south western Nova Scotia... but personally speaking, I say leave it where it is and bugger off.
God, how damn pissy and ignorant can Quebecers be? They're stuck so far up their own asses that they don't even know their own damn french history.