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  1. Québec-Radio

    Infobox radio station name Qu bec Radio image Image Quebec Radio.jpg 250px Logo of Qu bec Radio. area Quebec & worldwide slogan Paroles et musique des gens d ici airdate 2004 format Political talk radio affiliations Quebec sovereignty movement owner Le Qu b cois webcast http quebec radio.no ip.info 8000 listen.pls High & http quebec radio.no ip.info 8002 listen.pls low speed website http lequebecois.org default.aspx?page 18 lequebecois.org br default.aspx?page 18 Qu bec Radio is an internet radio station in Quebec , Canada . It is a medium of the Quebec sovereignty movement Quebec independence movement and is associated with the newspaper Le Qu b cois . Description The main mission of Qu bec Radio is to counter the alleged lack of media either in favor of, or unbiased against, the political project of Quebec sovereignty movement Quebec sovereignty to showcase the views of the American progressivism progressive movement. In addition to talk radio , the station also broadcasts classic and forgotten kitsch Music of Quebec Qu b cois and Category Francophone music Francophone music , news bulletin s, eclectic entertainment and international information often about other Separatism independence movement s . Programs Parlons Politique Les Irr ductibles Mesures de guerre , Militant, Militaire Les fils de la libert a parle au Diable Folklore et traditions Pr sence engag See also Internet radio List of Quebec media Quebec sovereignty movement Sovereigntist media List of sovereigntist media Quebec nationalism Quebec politics Quebec sovereignty movement External links http www.quebecradio.org Official site http quebec radio.no ip.info 8000 listen.pls High speed radio stream http quebec radio.no ip.info 8002 listen.pls Low speed radio stream http www.lequebecois.org Le Qu b cois DEFAULTSORT Quebec Radio Category Internet radio stations in Canada Category Radio stations in Quebec Category Quebec sovereigntist media Category Quebec websites Category Article Feedback 5 fr Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Le Québécois

    in Canada Category Newspapers published in Quebec City Category Quebec sovereigntist media fr ...   more details



  1. Social democracy in Canada

    Social democracy in Canada has been a political phenomenon that became a strong political force in the 1930s with the creation of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation CCF that later developed into the New Democratic Party NDP in 1961. Social democratic politics has been important in Canada s provinces and territories with the CCF NDP having historically formed governments in British Columbia , Nova Scotia , Ontario , Manitoba , Saskatchewan , and the Yukon as well as the social democratic and Quebec sovereigntist Parti Qu b cois forming governments in Quebec and its federal counterpart the Bloc Qu b cois . Category Political movements in Canada ...   more details



  1. L'aut'journal

    L aut journal ISSN 0833 8965 is a French language newspaper distributed in Quebec freely and through subscription. It was founded in 1984 by political scientist and journalist Pierre Dubuc , and as of 2004 has a circulation of 35,000 copies. It advocates Quebec sovereignty , democratic socialism and feminism , and strongly support labor union labour unions , from whom it receives most of its funding. Many personalities voluntarily contribute to l aut journal , including laine Audet Mario Beaulieu Rom o Bouchard Andr Bouthillier Michel Chartrand Michel Chossudovsky Paul Cliche Jean Claude Germain Michel Lapierre Marc Laviolette Fran ois Parenteau Paul Rose Quebec Paul Rose Charles Castonguay See also List of Quebec media External links http lautjournal.info L aut journal sur le Web in French Category Newspapers published in Montreal Aut journal, L Category Quebec sovereigntist media Aut journal, L Category French language newspapers published in Canada Aut journal, L fr L aut journal ...   more details



  1. L'Action nationale

    L Action nationale ISSN 0001 7469 is a French language French language monthly published in Quebec , Canada . The magazine publishes critical analysis of Quebec s linguistic, social, cultural and economic realities. Since 1917, some 17,000 authors have appeared in it, including such Quebec intellectuals such as Andr Laurendeau , Pierre Vadeboncoeur , Pierre Trudeau , Lionel Groulx , Marcel Rioux , Richard Ares , Fernand Dumont and Esdras Minville . The current director of the magazine is Robert Laplante . See also Quebec nationalism External links http www.action nationale.qc.ca Website of L Action nationale fr icon http bibnum2.banq.qc.ca bna actionnationale L Action nationale , 1933 2005 , full online access to all issues from 1933 to 2005 through the Web site of the BAnQ . Quebec stub local mag stub DEFAULTSORT Action nationale, L Category Canadian cultural magazines Category Magazines published in Montreal Category Quebec sovereigntist media Category French language magazines in Canada fr L Action nationale ...   more details



  1. The Quebec National Question

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The National Question in French language French la Question nationale is an expression referring to the discussion about the future status of Quebec within Canada , taking into consideration issues of autonomy , Quebec sovereignty movement sovereignty , and independence . Various political positions in answer to the national question Quebec sovereignty movement Quebec sovereignty Independence with an economic union with Canada . See also Sovereignty association . Independence without an economic union with Canada. Quebec federalist ideology Quebec federalism Further autonomy within the Politics of Canada Canadian federation , along with national recognition as a distinct society . Asymmetrical federalism . Status quo . See also Politics of Quebec 1980 Quebec referendum 1995 Quebec referendum Nationalism tat Qu b cois Commission on the Political and Constitutional Future of Quebec Robert Bourassa s speech on the end of the Meech Lake Accord Quebec nationalism Sovereigntism Sovereigntist events and strategies Quebec sovereigntism Federalism Meech Lake Accord Charlottetown Accord Distinct society Quebec federalist ideology Politics of Quebec Category Politics of Quebec ...   more details



  1. The Three Periods

    The Three Periods is a Sovereigntist events and strategies Quebec sovereigntist strategy . Before the Canadian federal election, 1993 1993 federal election in Canada , Parti Qu b cois PQ leader Jacques Parizeau evoked a strategy for attainment of History of the Quebec sovereignist movement Quebec independence called the Three Periods. The strategy is partly inspired by the three periods of play in ice hockey the most popular sport in Quebec . It is seen as a typical Parizeau concept dedicated and straightforward, especially compared to some sovereignist attitudes like a few not all of Ren L vesque s specifically in the last years of his government or to the tapisme or step by step strategy. The Three Periods Strategy First period The election of a great number of candidates from the recently founded Bloc Qu b cois in Ottawa for Canadian federal election, 1993 1993 federal election . It was achieved the Bloc sent 54 Member of Parliament MPs to the Canadian House of Commons and became the Official Opposition Canada Official Opposition . Parizeau and the PQ publicly supported the Bloc campaign. Second period The election of a Parti Qu b cois government in Quebec City for the Quebec general election, 1994 1994 Quebec election . It was achieved 77 PQ National Assembly of Quebec Members of the National Assembly MNAa were elected to the National Assembly of Quebec , won a majority government and received a plurality although slimmer than expected in popular vote . Third period The calling and victory of a 1995 Quebec referendum second referendum on sovereignty for Quebec . It failed the referendum was indeed called in 1995 in Canada 1995 with 49.42 in favour. Controversy over the nature of the referendum led to the Clarity Act of 2000. Resurgence After the plummeting popularity of the newly elected federalist Quebec government in 2003 2004, the sponsorship scandal , the Bloc ... in favour of establishing a The four periods of Pauline Marois four period plan . See also Sovereigntist ...   more details



  1. Souverainism

    , notably Ren L vesque , have preferred the terms sovereignty and sovereigntist over alternative labels ..., but used the French language French word for sovereigntist in the French version. See also Autonomism political doctrine Sovereigntist Sovereignty association Tax competition Tax competition between ...   more details



  1. Parti Québécois leadership election, 1985

    to drop out midway. During his campaign, Landry had presented himself as a sovereigntist and Progressivism ... tended to represent the sovereigntist pur et dur stream of the party, clashing with his later ...   more details



  1. Le Jour

    movement Sovereigntist media List of sovereigntist media List of Quebec historical newspapers ... Category French language newspapers published in Canada Category Quebec sovereigntist media Category ...   more details



  1. Parizeau Affair

    Unreferenced date July 2009 The Parizeau Affair in French l Affaire Parizeau was a political controversy that occurred in Quebec during the Quebec general election, 2003 2003 Quebec general election campaign. Description On the day of the leaders debate, Jean Charest , leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec , was presented by his entourage with an article from the website of the Trois Rivi res, Quebec Trois Rivi res newspaper Le Nouvelliste Quebec Le Nouvelliste . It spoke of past Parti Qu b cois leader Jacques Parizeau reiterating the controversial money and the ethnic vote statement of his 1995 Quebec referendum 1995 referendum concession List of speeches speech . Despite the nebulous aspect of this preliminary web article, Charest surprised Bernard Landry with it during the leaders debate on live television. This resulted in a new controversy that ran for some days following the debate, and was said to have hurt Landry s campaign. A strategy of the PQ was to denounce Charest s act as an immoral attack on a person s reputation and dignity Parizeau , since the conclusion that he had repeated his comments was seen as hasty and ultimately wrong, but the strategy arguably did not work well enough to counter the controversy. Meanwhile, Landry mentioned on several occasions during press conferences that Parizeau s comments in 1995 were unfortunate and that he Landry disagreed with them. The Parizeau Affair is thoroughly treated in the documentary Hauteur d homme . See also Sovereigntist events and strategies Quebec sovereigntism Category Political history of Quebec Category 2003 in Canada Quebec stub Canada poli stub ...   more details



  1. Clifford Blais

    orphan date January 2010 Clifford Blais born ca. 1956 is a family physician in Montreal , Quebec , Canada . He declared his intention to run in the Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, 2006 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership race , but did not file nomination papers with the party. Blais is a former member of the Quebec sovereignty movement sovereigntist Parti Qu b cois . He announced his intention to see the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party leadership on April 3, 2006. I m not expecting to win, he told the Canadian Press . Blais said that he sought to advocate for policy positions including a larger role for the private sector in health care delivery, and for respect for provincial jurisdiction that he believed might win Quebec sovereigntists over to the federal Liberal party. External links http www.cbc.ca canada story 2006 04 06 stronach leadership060406.html Stronach will sit out Liberal race , including a section on Blais Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC News , April 6, 2006 http www.canada.com components print.aspx?id eae92283 4045 4960 8b9a 9b126226f6db Longshot to join Ignatieff, Dion this week in Liberal leadership race Canadian Press via canada.com, April 4, 2006 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blais, Clifford ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blais, Clifford Category 1956 births Category Living people Category Canadian physicians Category People from Montreal Quebec politician stub ...   more details



  1. Alliance laurentienne

    The Alliance laurentienne was a political organization founded by Raymond Barbeau on January 25, 1957. It was an early organization of the Quebec sovereignty movement contemporary independence movement of Quebec but, unlike the majority of those to come, it adopted somewhat right wing politics right wing , even corporatism corporatist politics . It was also attached to the Catholicism Catholic faith , as opposed to the secularism of most future Quebec sovereignty movement sovereigntist groups. Its manifesto is however a proponent of love between peoples and ethnicities. Its own vision of a Free Quebec was called Laurentie concept Laurentie thus the name of the movement and from 1957 to 1962, it published Laurentie magazine a magazine under that title . The independence intellectual Andr D Allemagne was one of its members before, frustrated with its right wing tendencies, he left to create the Rassemblement pour l ind pendance nationale RIN . The RIN, officially neutral on the Left Right politics left right spectrum , had many militants with beliefs ranging from socialism to social democracy . See also Quebec sovereignty movement Quebec nationalism Politics of Quebec External links http english.republiquelibre.org manifesto alliance laurentienne.html Translated Alliance laurentienne manifesto En icon http www.independance quebec.com organisations alliance laurentienne manifeste.php Original Alliance laurentienne manifesto fr icon Category Organizations established in 1957 Category Politics of Quebec Category Secessionist organizations in Canada Category Quebec nationalism fr Alliance laurentienne pl Alliance Laurentienne ...   more details



  1. Denis Lebel

    Infobox CanadianMP honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Denis Lebel honorific suffix br small Queen s Privy Council for Canada PC , Member of Parliament Canada MP small image riding Roberval Lac Saint Jean parliament Canadian term start September 17, 2007 term end predecessor Michel Gauthier successor birth date Birth date and age 1954 05 26 birth place Roberval, Quebec death date death place party Conservative Party of Canada Conservative 2007 present , Bloc Qu b cois 1993 2001 spouse Danielle Girard residence Roberval, Quebec profession hotel manager, restaurateur cabinet Minister of Transport footnotes Denis Lebel , Queen s Privy Council of Canada PC , Canadian House of Commons MP born May 26, 1954, in Roberval, Quebec Roberval , Quebec is a Canada Canadian federal politician and former mayor of Roberval, Quebec . Lebel was elected to the Canadian House of Commons on September 17, 2007, in the Roberval Lac Saint Jean by election, 2007 . He is a member of the Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Party . On October 30, 2008, he was appointed to Stephen Harper s cabinet as Minister of State Canada Minister of State Minister for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec . ref http www.theglobeandmail.com servlet story RTGAM.20081030.wcabinetquebec1031 BNStory Front Quebec gets lost in the shuffle , The Globe and Mail , October 30, 2008. ref After the May 2011 General election, Lebel was promoted to Minister of Transport Lebel was a member of the Quebec sovereignty sovereigntist Bloc Qu b cois , between July 23, 1993, and April 28, 2001. ref cite news title Tory Minister Lebel reveals past sovereigntist ties url http www.cbc.ca news canada story 2011 08 09 pol lebel bloc.html publisher CBC.ca accessdate 2011 08 09 date August 9, 2011 ref References Reflist External links http www.denislebel.ca Denis Lebel official site MPLinksCA parliament 170385 parlinfo 655f ...   more details



  1. Parti Québécois candidates, 2007 Quebec provincial election

    civil servant who heads sovereigntist group, Canadian Press Newswire , 30 April 2004. ref Gendron ... of Quebec sovereigntist group, Canadian Press Newswire , 23 April 2004. ref The Public Service .... ref Fired sovereigntist leader must be given federal job back, labour board rules, Canadian .... She was forty five years old in March 2006. See Mike de Souza, Before being a sovereigntist, I m ...   more details



  1. Mouvement Souveraineté-Association

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Mouvement Souverainet Association MSA, English Movement for Sovereignty Association was formed on November 19, 1967 by Ren L vesque to promote the concept of sovereignty association between Quebec and the rest of Canada . Formerly a member of the Parti lib ral du Qu bec , Ren L vesque quit the party with a few hundred others after his proposal of a sovereign Quebec associated to the rest of Canada was rejected during a party convention. The MSA quickly began to move for a merger of all the independence movements in Quebec, which at the time were the Rassemblement pour l ind pendance nationale RIN and the Ralliement national RN . In January 1968, the MSA published the manifesto Option Qu bec . From April 19 to 21, it held its first Congr s d orientation with its 7300 members. The convention led to the publication of a groundwork document entitled Ce pays qu on peut b tir This country that we can build and the decision to create a new political party dedicated to Sovereignty Association. From October 11 to 14, the MSA held its first national congress in Quebec City . The merger of the MSA and the RN created the Parti Qu b cois PQ . MSA leader Ren L vesque was elected president of the PQ, and RN leader Gilles Gr goire became vice president. On October 26 Pierre Bourgault , leader of the RIN, dissolved the party and invited its members to join the PQ. The short lived MSA had served its purpose sovereigntist forces in Quebec were united under a single party. Three elections later, the PQ won the Quebec general election, 1976 1976 Quebec provincial election , with historic consequences. See also Parti Qu b cois Quebec Sovereignism Politics of Quebec List of Canadian political parties Secessionist movements of Canada DEFAULTSORT Mouvement Souverainete Association Category Secessionist organizations in Canada Category Ren L vesque Quebec stub fr Mouvement Souverainet Association ...   more details



  1. Parti républicain du Québec

    The Parti r publicain du Qu bec or PRQ in English language English Quebec Republican Party was a political party that advocated the Quebec Sovereignism independence of Quebec from Canada . The PRQ was founded on November, 1962 by Marcel Chaput , who was also one of the founders of the Rassemblement pour l ind pendance nationale in 1960. At the time, the RIN was not a political party, only a political movement, and the executive had refused to run candidates in elections. Chaput believed that independentist movement should run candidates in List of Quebec general elections general elections . He had run in the Quebec general election, 1962 1962 Quebec election as an unaffiliated candidate. Shortly after the election, he founded the PRQ. Quickly, the party was plagued by financial problems, and it never achieved the goal of gathering all the sovereignist forces. The Parti r publicain du Qu bec folded in 1964 without contesting a single election. The same year, the Rassemblement pour l ind pendance nationale finally decided to become a political party. See also Politics of Quebec List of Quebec general elections List of Quebec premiers List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition National Assembly of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Quebec Political parties in Quebec Sovereigntist events and strategies Quebec nationalism Quebec Sovereignism External links http www.assnat.qc.ca fra patrimoine National Assembly historical information http www.quebecpolitique.com La Politique qu b coise sur le Web http www.independance quebec.com organisations parti republicain du quebec History of the Parti r publicain du Qu bec in French Category Provincial political parties in Quebec Category Political parties established in 1962 Category Political parties established in 1964 Category Defunct secessionist organizations in Canada Category Defunct political parties in Canada fr Parti r publicain du Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Beau risque

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Expand French date July 2010 Beau risque In Quebec politics , le beau risque IPA fr l bo isk , the good risk is a political catch phrase describing the risk the Parti Qu b cois took in asking Quebecers to support Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Conservative Brian Mulroney and accept the Constitution Act, 1982 . Mulroney s Tories promised Quebec the opportunity to enter with honour and dignity and have its distinctiveness recognized in the document during the Canadian federal election, 1984 1984 Canadian election . It was coined by Parti Qu b cois Premier of Quebec Ren L vesque . His taking the Beau Risque provoked a crisis in the party, as its main founding principle was the entry of Quebec into a different relationship with Canada, and a number of PQ Members of the National Assembly of Quebec left their seats as a result. In the subsequent election of 1984, the Progressive Conservatives took 58 out of 75 seats in Quebec. In the 1988 election, fought around the issue of free trade with the USA which the Tories supported , the PCs increased their total in the province to 63. However, with the failure of the Meech Lake and Charlottetown accords, Mulroney was unable to achieve constitutional recognition of Quebec as a distinct society, and in the 1993 election the Conservatives failed to win a single seat in Quebec and only two in the entire country . The bulk of the Tory vote in Quebec went to the Bloc Quebecois. The Bloc was an openly sovereigntist party led by Lucien Bouchard, a former MP and cabinet minister in Mulroney s government. In 2006, the Canadian House Of Commons passed a motion, tabled by Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, recognizing Quebec as a distinct nation within Canada. The motion was without constitutional force. In the subsequent election of 2008, the Conservatives won ten seats in Quebec, the same number as they had won in 2006. In the 2011 election, the Conservatives were reduced ...   more details



  1. Forum jeunesse du Bloc Québécois

    Infobox organization name Forum jeunesse du Bloc Qu b cois bgcolor fgcolor image Forum jeunesse du Bloc Qu b cois logo.png image border size alt caption map msize malt mcaption abbreviation motto formation extinction type status purpose headquarters location region served membership language leader title President leader name Xavier Barsalou Duval main organ parent organization affiliations Bloc Qu b cois num staff num volunteers budget website url fjbq.org remarks The Forum jeunesse du Bloc Qu b cois lang en Youth forum of the Bloc Qu b cois or FJBQ is the youth wing of Canada s Quebec sovereignty movement Quebec sovereigntist federal political party, the Bloc Qu b cois . It is composed of members of the Bloc Qu b cois between the ages of 16 and 30. ref name propos cite web url http www.fjbq.org FJBQ apropos.aspx title propos work Forum jeunesse du Bloc Qu b cois publisher location page pages at language French trans title About archiveurl archivedate accessdate May 11, 2010 quote ref separator postscript ref The current President of the FJBQ is Xavier Barsalou Duval. ref name Ex cutif national cite web url http www.fjbq.org FJBQ equipeExecutifNational.aspx title Ex cutif national work Forum jeunesse du Bloc Qu b cois publisher location language French trans title Executive committee archiveurl archivedate accessdate November 17, 2010 quote ref separator postscript ref References reflist External links http www.fjbq.org Official website Language icon fr Youth wings of political parties in Canada DEFAULTSORT Forum Jeunesse Du Bloc Quebecois Category Bloc Qu b cois Category Youth wings of political parties in Canada Quebec stub Canada poli stub fr Forum jeunesse du Bloc Qu b cois ...   more details



  1. Rodrigue Biron

    , he unsuccessfully ran for the leadership of the Bloc Qu b cois , a federal Canadian sovereigntist ...   more details



  1. Le Mouton noir

    sovereigntist and will leave the Quebec Liberal Party Liberal Party for the Parti Qu b cois Dumont ... of Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa , sovereigntist and aspirant to Bourassa s throne Jacques Parizeau ...   more details



  1. Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec

    Government notably on hydroelectric development and the sovereigntist movement in the past, said ...   more details



  1. Rassemblement démocratique pour l'indépendance

    role in politics and would hold negotiations with other sovereigntist organizations. A leadership ...   more details



  1. Loco Locass

    as a vehicle for promoting the sovereigntist option has played into existing social divisions. These divisions ... are not among the sovereigntist artists whose political stance leads them to boycott federal funding ... the very level of government whose rejection they seek to promote. Federally funded sovereigntist ...   more details



  1. Pauline Julien

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Pauline Julien , Post nominals country CAN CQ May 23, 1928 dash October 1, 1998 was a singer, songwriter, actress, Feminism feminist activist and Quebec sovereigntism Quebec sovereigntist . Born in Trois Rivi res, Qu bec , Julien was the companion of the poet and Qu bec provincial Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA G rald Godin , another Trifluvian and sovereigntist. She also worked with Gilles Vigneault and recorded with him. Julien performed pro independence songs in Montr al clubs as early as 1964 and later made a career as one of Qu bec s most successful female popular singers. Julien s best loved songs include La Manic , the haunting ballad about love and separation in isolated Manicouagan, a river region of northern Qu bec near Labrador. In 1970, Julien and Godin were arrested during the October Crisis and were released 8 days later without charge. In 1994 France decorated her with the title Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres . Julien was made a National Order of Quebec Chevali re de l Ordre national du Qu bec . Diagnosed with a debilitating brain disease, Julien took her own life in late September 1998 in Montreal . Discography 1962 Enfin Pauline Julien 1963 Pauline Julien 1964 Pauline Julien la Com die canadienne 1965 Pauline Julien chante Raymond Levesque 1966 Pauline Julien chante Boris Vian 1967 Suite qu b coise 1969 Comme je crie comme je chante textes de Gilbert Langevin 1971 Fragile 1972 Au milieu de ma vie, peut tre la veille de.... 1973 Aller voir, vous avez des ailes 1974 Licence compl te 1975 En sc ne 1976 Tout ou rien R cital Brecht 1978 Les 7 p ch s capitaux 1978 Femmes de paroles 1979 Mes amies d filles 1980 Fleur de peau 1984 O peut on vous toucher ? 1993 Pauline Julien Collection Qu bec Love 1996 Pauline Julien 1997 Brecht & Weill 1998 Au temps des bo tes chansons 1998 Les ann es de la Butte Mathieu Movies 1964 au cin ma 1964 Fabienne sans son Jules 1964 au cin ma 1964 La Terre boire Diane 1967 au cin ...   more details




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