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ErogenousJones said:exaN said:ErogenousJones said:Mayfly: not only do we use "droit civil" (inspired by the French system, as you said), but common law applies in certain cases. Quebec is a very puzzling place sometimes.
I live in Quebec too man, and I regret so when I have to do a transaction out of our borders :sad1:
You don't need to answer this of course but, may I ask what is the town's name?
Wow, another Québécois on the forum. I wasn't expecting that. :laughing7:
What exactly is it that frustrates you about dealing with places outside Quebec? I'm just curious is all. What's always bugged me is places that will ship stuff to Canada but not Quebec (until very recently, this was the case with Musician's Friend, for example) and contests that are open to residents of Canada, excluding Quebec. It's all because of our stupid (dare I say discriminatory) language laws. But that's a whole other rant right there.
I don't mind answering the second question. I was born in the town of Gaspé, way out east at the tip of the peninsula, where Jacques Cartier landed in 1534 and claimed Canada in the name of France, yadda yadda yadda. And Mayfly was right; I'm in La Capitale nationale (Quebec City) now.
Well for once, yea, the fact that Quebec is excluded in some contests, etc... and also that everything is in the US for guitars so the custom fees can get pretty high.
Gaspé is a cool place, I live in Sept-Iles, Côte-Nord :icon_thumright: