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    1. Even PSPP’s firm promise to hold a referendum on Quebec independence during the first term of a Parti Québécois government hasn’t deterred anyone.

      We’re moving even closer to holding a third referendum… which is likely to fail again (given that support for sovereignty is still quite low)!!!

    2. mcurbanplan on

      The Quebec Liberals need to get rid of Pablo ASAP. There’s seriously no reason to keep him.

      They’re not even in power, and they’re embroiled in a corruption scandal because of him and are sucking up all the airwaves with this nonsense. This isn’t even to mention that he’s a Trudeau-era minister with zero charisma.

    3. sleakgazelle on

      From a non Quebecois perspective, it seems Quebec independence is making a comeback.

      The question is, would a federalist, or at the very least someone who would vote against independence in a referendum, still vote the PQ even if they want to remain in Canada?

    4. GordieCodsworth on

      Quebec independence makes sense. They are politically and culturally distinct from the ROC. They have a unique collective vision for their future. I wish them well as they forge their own path.

    5. No-Section-1092 on

      PLQ had literally one job to keep us from a third referendum (try not to look so corrupt) and couldn’t help themselves the moment they got a new leader.

      It’s Pablover. Pablown-goal Rodriguez

    6. RiverOaksJays on

      The PLQ has to get rid of Pablo Rodriguez. He barely won the leadership race against a newcomer, Charles Milliard, who hadn’t been elected before to the national Assembly.

      It looks like Pablo’s campaign was using „pretre noms“, or people who donated to the Quebec Liberal Party & were reimbursed by people in his organization.

      These campaign tactics got the Liberal Party in trouble while it was in power from 2003-2012.

    7. At this rate, there won’t be any provincial liberal party governments anywhere in the country. I do find it interesting that Canadians have rejected liberal policies almost unanimously across the provinces.

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