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When it was discovered that one of Ms. Marois simply ignored the issue. And in , Ms. Marois herself defended an infamous short-lived Quebec Soccer Federation edict banning turban-wearing children from playing the sport.

On March 23, the PQ held a news conference in which a trio of candidates demanded an investigation of anglo university students who allegedly were conspiring to subvert the will of real Quebecers. If someone such as Pauline Marois can be re-elected Premier after running the sort of campaign that, in any other province, would be more closely associated with a fringe third party, it will give credence to the idea that Quebec is a land apart.

By rejecting Ms. As a fringe benefit, a PQ loss also would serve to humiliate Ms. Marois, who picked April 7 as the moment when she would march to a Parliamentary majority on the strength of her secularism charter. Your go-to source for all the best Black Friday deals: tech, toys, fashion, mattresses, beauty, wellness, travel and more.

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A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of NP Posted will soon be in your inbox. We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try again. But during the election campaign, as the PQ neared victory and Marois emphasized further measures to protect the French language, anglophone angst returned with a vengeance.

Many talked of fleeing the province. And an anglophone in a bathrobe went to her victory party with a handgun and what looked like an AK In Quebec, she plans to toughen Bill , which makes French the official language of the province and the language of communication in businesses with more than 50 employees.

She also wants to apply it to businesses that fall under federal jurisdiction, such as banks and post offices — a move popular with francophone residents, but likely force a clash with the federal government. Federalist forces, meanwhile, are flatfooted. That leaves the federal Liberal party, which took the lead in fighting the last two referendums.

The provincial Liberals are also head-hunting for a new boss after Charest — the most effective federalist voice in Quebec — failed to win his seat. Moreover, a commission set up to examine corruption in the construction industry is widely expected to make embarrassing links with the Charest government. Pauline Marois, middle, is set to be Quebec's first female premier. More from GlobalPost: Old Quebec separatist tensions die hard Despite holding key cabinet posts in previous PQ governments, her leadership skills are repeatedly questioned, including by high-profile members of her party.

More from GlobalPost: Quebec bemoans decline of homegrown hockey players As nationalist fervor rises, so does support for independence.

Its the HAir that is religious,.. So saying that they dont want religious symbols is ignorant It poses no safety issues whatsoever and its just an attack on freedom of religion, which goes against the charter of rights and freedoms. They used to do that in Nazi Germany in case you forgot. Hard to believe this moron is actually a leader Seriously, you dont know nothing about Quebec and the souverainist movement.

This paper is pathetic. You are the reason why Quebec must be a country. Shame on yeou I don't understand why she is dead set on Quebec being a province in it's own. She will learn that without the immigrants - that she is so racists of - are the ones who are working and not eating off the government. Congrats to her and her Quebecers their little city will go down before it even starts to get of the ground.

She is an idiot. I have been fascinated by reading books from the mid 's-mid 's. When the world We made eye contact as I waited in line at Revolver this afternoon. You smiled at me and then a News Topics. DavidH Jun 12, at am Having spent many years of childhood in Montreal, and having spent most of my adult life with a "Francophone" non-Quebec , I see this as yet another embarrassment for those who have any connection at all with the French-Canadian culture and community.

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