Encore une fois: a constitution for Quebec?

In last April’s federal election, Quebecers and Québécois were more concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive threats to Canada’s independence. But perhaps association with those 'maudites Anglais' in the rest of Canada is not so bad.
PQ party leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, left, and Lucien Bouchard, the father of the Bloc Québécois and former PQ premier. Bouchard has urged St-Pierre Plamondon to reconsider his promise to hold a third referendum if elected premier of the province.

TORONTO—Now that Quebec Premier François Legault has announced his resignation and will not lead the party in the next election, it's time to talk about Quebec's ritual. Before every Quebec provincial election, one or more of the political parties proposes to enact a writ...

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