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*John A. McDonald is writing the constitution's resolutions.*
McDonald: Those sons of female canines are off partying while I'm here writing the majority of the constitution's resolutions.
McDonald: Well jokes on them, no one knows about the making of the Constitution.
McDonald: Now we come to our final issues, should powers not mentioned in the constitution, which I should mention I spent my most of my time working on while you guys where partying,
Canadian from the Maritime Region:*cough*Tryhard*cough*
McDonald: Anyways, as I was saying, should such power go to the central government or the provinces?
McDonald: I, obviously, as well as, I assume most people, think that it should go to the central government, but does anyone think otherwise?
George Coles (from PEI): Woah there, what's with you and your obsession with giving power to the central government, do you want to become Prime Minister or something?
*awkward stare at the audience*
George Coles (from PEI): I think it should be given to the provinces.
McDonald: Do you really think it should be given to the provinces? You do know that granting residential power to local legislative was, by far, the worst mistake made in the American constitution.
McDonald: You want to know what it will do? It will ruin us in the eyes of the civilized world, that's what it will do.
*Canadian from the Maritime Region mutters "He has a good point." while George Coles quietly says "Cool down there buddy."
*John A. McDonald leaving the Quebec Conference of 1867*
*John A. McDonald is holding the resolutions of the constitution in his hand*