As the questions of separation swirl about the prov- ince of Quebec, on P.E.I. we have to wonder what will become of us, if Canada does indeed break up. But why should we wait to find out? We can separate just as easily as Quebec. Easier, in fact, because this we live on an island. We aren’t attached to the rest of Canada to start with. Certainly this is a distinct society. Where else do people transpose the ‘r’ from ‘slippery’ into ‘wash’, leaving ‘slippy’ and ‘warsh’? We must be isolation- ists, since everyone not from here is ‘from away’. Islanders are elitists as well, because there is only one Island. Cape Breton is not The Island, but rather The Other Island. Newfoundland is not The Island either, it’s The Rock. P.E.I. is special in other ways. We have more roads per capita than any other province. Just think, Fditorial all that money we send to Ottawa can be used to pave our roads instead. We can get along fine without all those extra bureaucrat, we have enough To be serious, separating P.E.I. from Canada would be a foolish maneuvre, as would a union of the Maritime provinces. of our own here. If they cost too much to keep, why, Catherine can just lop off another 7.5%. If we became our own country, we can put a provi- sion in the constitution to break collective bargain- ing agreements whenever the government pleases. That might not even be necessary, since contracts are already far from sacred at Province House. Of course, Province House would have to be renamed. Nation House sounds corny, and Country House in the center of Charlottetown is ridiculous. Perhaps Island House? Ironically, our seat of national government would be located beside a monument to the founding of Canada. To be serious, separating P.E.I. from Canada would be a foolish maneuvre, as would a union of the Maritime provinces. All the regions of Canada, distinct as they may be, make up a great country. Remove any one of the pieces, and Canada would forever be an incomplete puzzle. -- Marko Peric Editor-in-training Note to ourreaders: —T | We appreciate your thoughts and comments, but we request you keep your — letters to the editor to 500 words or less out of consideration for others who wish to have their letters printed. Letters to the editor must have author's name and phone number to be printed. Names will be witheld upon request. Buy, Sell and Trade CDs, Tapes and Albums NEW & USED 100172 Kent Street Across from the Fire Hall Tel: 566-DISC Whos Lounge’... BABA’S LOUNGE! Come experience Baba's cozy, intimate and friendly atmosphere, which explodes at week end because of our special drink prices, live entertainment and free Lebanese buffet. Above Cedar’s Eatery - 81 University Avenue 892-7377 Content Editors: Trent Drake, ¢ Hanus and Marko Peric Managing Editor: C. A. Schnei Production Manager: Gra Kimpinski News Writer: Shannon Younker Sports Writer: Scott MacDonald Advertising Manager: Ald Chisholm Photographer: Kathy Giesbrec Arts and Entertainment: S McQuaid Special thanks to all of our contributors. The U.P.E.I. X-Press is the offi student newspaper of the University Prince Edward Island. The X-Press published threetimes a month throu out the year. 2,500 copies are dist uted both on and off campus ev Tuesday. The X-Press is a member the Canadian University Press (C Anyone may submit to the X-Press please note the following: -- For legal reasons, all submissio must contain the author's name phone number. Author's names can witheld upon request. -- All submissions are property oft X-Press. -- Submissions may be dropped off the X-Press office (room 06 Mai Mail at your ownrisk. Submissions processed more quickly if they submitted on a 3 1/4" or 5 1/4" di Disks may be picked up any time aft Monday. -- The deadline for submissions is 9: a.m. Friday and ads are due by noon Thursday. Any late submissions be printed in the following issue. -- The X-Press reserves the right! edit or reject any submission. Sub sions deemed to be racist, sexi homophobic or libelous will not printed. Advertising and any other inquiti should be directed to: X-Press University of Prince Edward Isla 550 University Ave. Charlottetown, P.E.I. CIA 4P3 Phone: (902) 566-0629 Fax: (902) 566- 0979 E-Mail: xpress@stul.upei.ca _)