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Prime Minister has unique opportunity to alleviate Quebec’s estrangement from federal institutions

As counterintuitive as it may seem, that starts with preserving part of the Bloc Québécois' legacy in federal politics.

MONTREAL—Under the auspices of Jack Layton's NDP, Quebec will re-enter Parliament next month under the federalist flag for the first time in two decades. However, the onus for turning the May 2 truce into a durable peace on the unity front will rest in no small part on Stephen Harper.

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