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André Pratte: Without Legault, Quebec independence debate will boil

14 janvier 2026 à 21:24
François Legault announced yesterday that he will step down as premier of Quebec once his party selects a new leader. His departure marks the end of an era dominated by premiers born during the baby boom or earlier, as most of the contenders for the job at next October’s election are in their 40s or 50s. Other Canadians should harbour no illusions, however: the question of Quebec’s place within the Canadian federation will remain at the heart of political debate in the province. Read More

Preston Manning: I challenge you to join me in the Re-Confederation Game

14 janvier 2026 à 12:00
Suppose — just suppose — that in 2026 Canada’s federal-provincial relations continue to deteriorate under the mismanagement of the Carney government, that a clear majority of the citizens of Quebec or Alberta actually threaten to vote Yes on a clear secession question, and that the reactionary anti-development positions of several provincial and First Nations governments (like those of B.C.) continue to cripple the ability of the Canadian economy to support the health, education and social services required to adequately sustain the well-being of 40 million people. Read More
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