The Parti Québécois's dominance in the polls for nearly two years and its leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon's promise to hold a referendum on Quebec sovereignty during his first term have reverberated ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN: More Quebecers would support the PQ if it dropped referendum talk, new poll suggests
More Quebecers would support the PQ if it dropped referendum talk, new poll suggests
October 30 marks 30 years since the 1995 referendum on sovereignty that is widely regarded as one of the most important events in Quebec political history. For those of us old enough to remember, what ...
The 1995 Quebec referendum came down to a razor-thin margin, with just 50.58% voting “no” to sovereignty. That split decision meant Canada remained intact, but the vote was so close that it left an ...
Voters in the Canadian province of Quebec vote Monday in a referendum on whether Quebec should break away and become a sovereign country. Here are some facts about Quebec: POPULATION-- About 5 million ...
It was the thirtieth anniversary of the 1995 Quebec referendum this past October, and it brought to my mind that autumn thirty years ago, when I was far from home—in Sarajevo, with the United Nations.
The Clarity Act was passed into law by the Canadian Parliament on . It was a response by the traumatized Liberal government of Jean Chretien to the 1995 Quebec Referendum. It also was an ...
World Socialist Web Site: As push for Quebec independence referendum grows, workers in Canada must unite their struggles and oppose both the ruling-class separatist and federalist camps