Quebec Sovereignty and Army Project: Parti Québécois Congress Opens in Saint-Hyacinthe
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The military expenditures of a potential independent Quebec will have to be higher than expected, acknowledges the PQ, which will revise its "year 1 budget".
The representatives of the Parti Québécois (PQ) are gathered in Saint-Hyacinthe to discuss the best ways to advance the sovereignty project.
A sovereign Quebec would offer a "special status" to Franco-Canadians who would like to become Quebec citizens, established on Friday the Pequist leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, at the opening of his party's orientation convention in Saint-Hyacinthe.
The PQ activists gathered at the conference in Saint-Hyacinthe were rehearsed Friday night that they were closer than ever to realizing their plan for the sovereignty of Quebec. "It was said that this was the last PQ congress before independence, is it true?" launched Bloquist MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay Friday night, with the applause of hundreds of members and observers gathered at the center of the congresses of this city of Montérégie. A…
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