At this point, I don’t really care who is the leader of the PLQ, as long as he/she (in this case he) is charismatic enough to gain the votes of everyone who is not a separatist (to avoid a referendum).
There’s also the need for some people in Quebec to stop thinking in boxes:
– Yes, you can be both a Quebecer and a Canadian (this should be quite easy to understand but still many don’t)
– Yes, you can be a bilingual person (and not fall into the boxes of „francophone“, „anglophone“, or „allophone“)
– Yes, you can want to have French as the majority language in Quebec AND respect and promote Quebec’s own multilingual history.
– Yes, you can be both an Atheist and respect others who decided to follow a specific faith.
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Can any Québécois perspectives here speak to chance this guy actually has to turn things around for the PLQ and be competitive in the coming election?
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At this point, I don’t really care who is the leader of the PLQ, as long as he/she (in this case he) is charismatic enough to gain the votes of everyone who is not a separatist (to avoid a referendum).
There’s also the need for some people in Quebec to stop thinking in boxes:
– Yes, you can be both a Quebecer and a Canadian (this should be quite easy to understand but still many don’t)
– Yes, you can be a bilingual person (and not fall into the boxes of „francophone“, „anglophone“, or „allophone“)
– Yes, you can want to have French as the majority language in Quebec AND respect and promote Quebec’s own multilingual history.
– Yes, you can be both an Atheist and respect others who decided to follow a specific faith.
Can any Québécois perspectives here speak to chance this guy actually has to turn things around for the PLQ and be competitive in the coming election?