Tuesday, April 3, 2007

How Much Is Plan B At Wal Mart

he quietly to his loss? A truncated


For many, the results of the March 26 provincial election marked a major victory for the nationalists of the Action Democratique du Quebec. However, the breakthrough of the ADQ has to smile more than a federalist. I think, for example, Jean Chretien, and all those liberals who have worked so hard from the time they had the power to harm the Parti Quebecois and to tarnish the legitimacy of his project. Today, the Conservative Party Stephen Harper quietly harvest the fruits of hard work by the Chrétien government to break the back of Quebec society and his party the most daring.

Marginalization quiet political portrait of Quebec PQ has not occurred overnight, with the election of André Boisclair as leader, it's a long decline that began after the flight of the referendum in 1995. Since then, each election is an opportunity for the PQ of a further fall, both in terms of deputation of popular support and, unfortunately, the nationalist surge caused by the public hearings of the Commission Gomery has saved the PQ and will not have prevented him from losing more ground on March 26.

Indeed, it was following the close referendum results that the offensive against Quebec Ottawa deployed, that is to say Plan B. Sponsorships, the Clarity Act (C-20) and the fiscal imbalance are only the elements most publicized. Remember the talk of partition, the federalist propaganda, the Canada Information Office (CIO) or the sabotage of Quebec's trade missions abroad. By reducing ever the flexibility of the provincial government, the federal government has cleverly manipulated to feed the population of cynicism toward politicians Quebec became unable to resolve the most pressing problems. The ADQ advantage of the widespread anger toward a political class that the substance remains the poor victim of a Canadian dynamic to counter the desire for emancipation from Quebec.

Mario Dumont, the earthworm in a knight's armor, owes much to the whole council of ministers in the Chrétien government, and particularly to Stephane Dion, the chief architect of the plan B and current federal Liberal leader. This is their victory, the triumph of determining patient all those working against national affirmation of Quebecers and which seek to neutralize the independence movement. For them, this historic moment marks a decisive step towards the disappearance of the separatists. After the breakup of the coalition sovereignty, we are now witnessing the collapse of the political movement to give Quebecers a state of their own.

The entire province is now paying the price of defeat in sovereignty will lose what little independence he had managed to pull in the Canadian federation. Our opponents would be wrong to celebrate too quickly end if the PQ since March 26 is a victory for the federalists on the separatists, it is not the capitulation of the sovereign who is alive and well and ready to reorganize.


Mathieu, a member of the PQ

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