Thirty years ago last week, a bare majority of Quebeckers voted No, and the federalist forces eked out the narrowest ...
The “No” side nearly lost the Quebec independence referendum of 1995 because many Quebeckers rejected the federal government’s austerity policies.
The Parti Québécois (PQ) will unveil the second chapter of its Blue Book, which will focus on the currency of a potentially ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Independent Quebec would adopt its own currency, PQ leader says
Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wants Quebec to have its own currency in the event it becomes an independent ...
The Gazette on MSNOpinion
Opinion: 30 years later, lessons from Quebec's referendum
As we look to the future, let's not repeat the mistakes of Oct. 30, 1995 — the scapegoating of minorities and the failure to ...
The result was excruciatingly close: 30 years ago Thursday, in a referendum on Quebec's independence, 50.6 percent of people voted "no," and 49.4 chose "yes" -- an outcome that left Canada whole. But ...
Thirty years after the 1995 referendum, when Quebecers came within a hair’s breadth of voting to leave Canada, those who lived through it still remember the emotion of that time. They recall the drama ...
Hundreds of Montrealers could be seen marching in the street Saturday, hopeful they'll one day live to see Quebec become its ...
Thirty years after Quebec’s last sovereignty vote, most people in the province say they don’t want to go through another one.
With Canada facing not one but two possible sovereignty referendums in the coming years, the head of the country’s spy agency ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Independent Quebec would have its own currency, but it could take 10 years, PQ leader says
Should the Parti Québécois win an independence referendum, the new country would opt for its own currency, but it would take ...
The president fired off a series of messages on his Truth Social website.
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