Inside Politics I
In post-nationalistic Quebec, sovereignty and open federalism don’t resonate like they used to
By Conservative polling numbers, Harper should not have a hope in hell of winning over Quebec in a fall election. He needs at least 25 per cent.
QUEBEC CITY—Quoting anonymous government sources, La Presse reported last weekend that the federal Conservatives would use the backdrop of softening support for sovereignty to run as the so-called unity party in a fall election.
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