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338Canada: Why Quebec sovereigntists are looking up The pro-independence movement is buoyed by new polling, though it also exposed an existential challenge.
One thing on which sovereigntists and federalists can agree some 20 years after the 1995 referendum is that the Quebec independence movement — in one form or another — will likely never go away.
Montreal How Quebec's 1995 referendum was a turning point for racist comments in political discourse that's still felt Many recall racist harassment following Parizeau's 'money and ethnic votes ...
Thirty years on, is Quebec headed for another independence referendum? MONTREAL — Ten years ago, Jean-François Lisée predicted that Quebec’s independence movement would be reborn.
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The Quebec Secession Crisis Is Coming, and Canada Isn’t ReadyI’m talking about an increasingly likely Quebec secession referendum within the next three to five years.
WATCH: Looking back at the 1995 Quebec referendum – Oct 30, 2020 Ten years ago, Jean-François Lisée predicted that Quebec’s independence movement would be reborn.
Chris Selley: Latest outrages over Muslims give a preview of Quebec's next referendum The goalposts have shifted again. Now a little girl wearing a hijab in a library is evidence of 'Islamization' ...
Opinion: It’s b-a-a-ck. Quebec separatism rears its head again Risks that are low in probability but high in consequence demand serious attention. Quebec is currently headed toward a third referendum ...
Members of the Yes and No camps clash on the streets of Montreal after the No victory in the Quebec referendum Oct. 30, 1995. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tom Hanson MONTREAL — Ten years ago, Jean-François ...
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