Canada invades St. Pierre and Miquelon
Canucks jump on islet annexation
bandwagon
by Mitchel Furman
Fresh on the heels of Spain's heroic struggle to free football
pitch-sized Isla Merde from Moroccan rule, Canada has taken a pair of nail
scissors to the talons of imperialism and attacked French-owned outcrops
St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland.
Just hours after the military assault, Canadian prime minister Jean
Cretin gave a television address in which he explained the reasons for the
invasion: "First of all they were French, which means even the Canadian
Army can kick their ass. Second we could use the extra fish. And fourth,
capturing small worthless pieces of rock is a timed-honoured way to boost
national pride."
France was quick to condemn the action but has since
capitulated. A syphilis-ridden French president Chirac was quoted as
saying: "Wherever the remnants of our colonial glory are to be found, we
will not defend them. Wherever our citizens who have never visited the
Motherland reside, we will abandon them. Wherever there is a force that
opposes us, we will back down. Vive la France!," at which point doctors
came in and quickly shuffled the ailing president away.
Canadian officials were offering the islands' 623 citizens the chance
to move to France or stay on the island, but insisted all of the sheep
will have to remain. The repatriation programme has had a zero per cent
take-up rate so far. In addition, all formerly French residents will have
to take languages courses in order to learn how to speak the colourful and
pronoun-deficient Quebecois.
This latest incident bodes ill for many of the other uninhabited or
uninteresting bits of rock around the world. St. Helena and Ascension
Island, among the more worthless of the worthless rock-based outcrops,
have pleaded with London to provide at least 10,000 troops to defend them
from the cunning Uruguayans.
London's response was as ruthless as it was swift. Two Royal Marines
took their sentry box out of storage and raced over to Rockall to take up
their post. They're nice enough blokes but a bit serious for our liking.