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  1. Quebec sovereigntists believe that such a sovereign state, the Quebec nation, would be better equipped to promote its own economic, social, ecological, and cultural development. Quebec's sovereignist movement is based on Quebec nationalism, dating back to the 1760s British conquest.

  2. Mar 10, 2023 · Today it has three — including one in eastern Montreal held by party leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. Polls and projections leading to the 2022 election showed the PQ headed to a historic defeat.

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  4. Aug 31, 2023 · Pierre Trudeau spy unit reflects secrecy of Ottawa toward Quebec sovereignty. Article alleges secret body operated outside Canada's official intelligence system. Jacob Serebrin · The Canadian...

  5. Lucien Bouchard, leader of the Bloc Québécois, declared, "There were two roads before the referendum – profoundly renewed federalism and sovereignty. These two options must now find a convergence," [20] though outside of Quebec, many Canadians saw the 'No' vote as an assertion of the status quo, not sovereignty. [18]

  6. Sep 19, 2023 · His latest book, Sleeping Dogs: Quebec and the Stabilization of Canadian Federalism after 1995, aims to understand the factors that stalled the momentum of the Quebec sovereignty movement in the years following the 1995 referendum. I’m grateful to speak with him about those factors, including generational change, the rise of identity politics ...

  7. Politics. Opinion. Quebecs sovereigntists are searching for a way to revive their cause. Is this it? Some of the sovereignty movements leading proponents believe they may have hit on a...

  8. History. The Bloc Québécois was founded in 1991 by Lucien Bouchard, who also became its first leader, in order to represent and advocate the Quebec sovereignty movement at the federal level in the Parliament of Canada. The Bloc was always the party with the biggest number of seats in Quebec between 1993 and 2011, and again since 2019.

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