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Comment Own the company you Work at (Score 1) 353

The only way.... Ignore the people saying contracts, no employer is going to sign a contract stating that all work you do for them is actually owned by you and they cannot profit from it. And even if they did, they sort of cease being an employer, and begin being your employee, except they pay you for the privilege of being your employee. It is sort of a contradiction, so it's impossible

Comment Re:WTF (Score 2) 152

Not a legal structure, a cultural one. About 50% of political Quebecians do even want to be part of Canada, so have no respect for its laws. They have enormous political clout, so pro French laws pass regardless of their legality or not.

Imagine if 50% of voting British citizens were proponents of Sharia law, it would not matter what laws where in place to restrict the governments power. When you have a highly organised majority of a democracy, there are not really any working legal restrictions on their power.

Comment Re:WTF (Score 5, Interesting) 152

Its not Muslim-like, it is French-like. I was really worried, as a Canadian, until I noticed this is in Québec. Their entire legal system is filled with laws that could never pass our constitution, for the rest of the country. We don't tend to have legal precedent bleed into the the rest of the country; Quebec is more like a separate country to Canada than America is.

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