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	<title>Comments on: Should Quebec have its own domain extension?</title>
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		<title>By: Roger</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roger</dc:creator>
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		<description>Well written!
It makes absolutely no sense that Quebec should have its own TLD.
By definition, a cc TLD represents a &quot;country&quot;, where cc stands for &quot;country-code&quot;. Granting Quebec its own cc TLD is encouraging separatist views, assuming that the other provinces don&#039;t get their own.

But in any case, this still defeats the purpose (and definition) of a cc TLD.</description>
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It makes absolutely no sense that Quebec should have its own TLD.<br />
By definition, a cc TLD represents a &#8220;country&#8221;, where cc stands for &#8220;country-code&#8221;. Granting Quebec its own cc TLD is encouraging separatist views, assuming that the other provinces don&#8217;t get their own.</p>
<p>But in any case, this still defeats the purpose (and definition) of a cc TLD.</p>
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