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  1. Political parties. Elections. The Bloc Québécois ( BQ; French pronunciation: [blɔk kebekwa], " Quebecer Bloc ") is a federal political party in Canada devoted to Quebec nationalism and the promotion of Quebec sovereignty. [4] The Bloc was formed by Members of Parliament (MPs) who defected from the federal Progressive Conservative Party and ...

  2. Mar 6, 2013 · The Bloc Québécois is a federal political party that was created officially on 15 June 1991 (registered by Elections Canada on 11 September 1993). It was founded as a parliamentary movement composed of Quebec MPs who left the Conservative and Liberal parties after the failure of the Meech Lake Accord. The party promotes Quebec's interests and ...

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  4. The politics of Quebec are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces, namely a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The capital of Quebec is Quebec City, where the Lieutenant Governor, Premier, the legislature, and cabinet reside. The legislature — the Parliament of Quebec — is ...

  5. This is the best elections result of a political party in Quebec’s recent history. Compared to the CAQ, the Quebec Liberal Party elected only 21 members with 14.4 per cent of the vote while the Parti Québécois barely elected 3 members with 14.6 per cent of the vote.

  6. Oct 3, 2022 · Mr. Legault’s party, ... continued to reshape Quebec’s political landscape. The two parties that had enjoyed a lock on the province since the 1970s — the federalist, pro-business Liberal ...

  7. May 3, 2024 · Bloc Quebecois, regional political party in Canada, supporting the independence of predominantly French-speaking Quebec. It has informal ties with the Parti Quebecois, which has long controlled Quebec’s provincial assembly, and it represents the interests of French-speaking Quebecers at the federal level.

  8. Mar 11, 2024 · Following the Canadian federal election of September 20, 2021, the Liberals came out on top in Quebec, with 33.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Bloc Quebecois, at 32.1 percent.

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