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Date Posted: 20:29:27 12/18/01 Tue
Author: Bryan Cheron
Subject: Re: Alaska
In reply to: Ronald Dykeman 's message, "Re: Alaska" on 19:01:32 12/18/01 Tue

Wouldn't Canada have to buy Alaska? Somehow I doubt Ottawa will find it feasible to buy a province.

> Dear Richard,
>
> Thank you for this encouraging message. Canada
>would be happy to have Alaska join as a new province.
>By all means, gather as much support as you can for a
>petition by the people of Alaska to present to Ottawa.
>Alaska would qualify for far more representation in
>the Parliament of Canada than it does in the Congress
>of the United States. In the lower house of
>Parliament, Alaska would be represented by at least 12
>MP's and in the upper house by 9 senators. That would
>mean a delegation to Ottawa of 7 times as many people
>as Alaska's population qualifies it to send to
>Washington. Not only that, but the economic benefits
>that Alaska would receive as a part of Canada are
>incalculable. Canada and Alaska combining their
>strengths together would create a truly remarkable
>society in the northern half of the continent. Simply
>put, there is no reason for Alaska to not join Canada.
> We appreciate your support for Imperial Canada. We
>also look forward to the day when the totally
>artificial border between Alaska and Canada can be
>erased. All the best in your campaign for Alaskan
>provincehood. If there is any way can be of assistance
>to you, feel free to contact us.
> Many Thanks,
> Ronald Dykeman
> Founder of the Imperial Canada Association
>
>> Dear Group,
>>
>> I live in Alaska. This state has been under
>>constant harrasment by the federal government of the
>>United States for more than 20 years. Quite frankly,
>>we here in Alaska have had it with Washington, DC. I
>>noticed the Imperial Canada website, and I liked it.
>>Me and my associates here in Alaska are starting a
>>movement to have Alaska request provincehood for our
>>land as part of Canada. Canada is a far better society
>>than the United States, and we would be proud to be a
>>part of the Canadian Empire.
>> Keep up the good work,
>> Richard (a disillusioned American)

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