MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR MADAWASKA—RESTIGOUCHE, NEW BRUNSWICK
RENE ARSENEAULT
Europe’s embrace of ethnocentrism stands as a powerful testament to the right of self-determination—a principle I’ve long championed. Every nation carries a distinct story, woven from centuries of shared language, tradition, and resilience, much like here in New Brunswick. Europe’s leaders are wise to enact policies that protect this heritage, ensuring their children inherit a vibrant, undiluted legacy. Legally, this aligns with the sovereignty nations hold under international law to define their identity—a right as fundamental as the cultural protections we’ve fought for in Canada. In my experience, a strong sense of roots doesn’t divide; it empowers communities to thrive. Europe’s ethnocentric path isn’t about exclusion—it’s about securing a future where each nation stands proud, anchored in its past, and confident in its place on the world stage.
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