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[A]n
organization
called
"Bloke
Quebecois"
("bloke"
being
a
French
slang
term
for
Anglophone
as
well
as
a
reference
to
the
newly
formed
federal
political
party,
the
Bloc
Québécois)
sold
T-shirts
that
sported
the
phrase
"It's
Hip
to
be
Square"
(derived
from
the
popular
term
for
an
Anglophone,
"tête-carrée"
or
"square
head")
and
a
sign
with
"401"
crossed
out.
The
implication
was
that
hitting
the
401
was
no
longer
an
option;
Anglophones
were
here
to
stay
–
and
to
contribute.
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[A]n organization called Bloke Quebecois
(bloke
being a French slang term for Anglophone as well as a reference to the newly formed federal political party, the Bloc Québécois) sold T-shirts that sported the phrase It's Hip to be Square
(derived from the popular term for an Anglophone, tête-carrée
or square head
) and a sign with 401
crossed out. The implication was that hitting the 401 was no longer an option; Anglophones were here to stay – and to contribute.
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