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Gilles Duceppe's Bloc Quebecois and the Parti Québécois no longer support Quebec independence

by Peter Tremblay

  Gilles Duceppe
 

Gilles Duceppe.

Québec nationalists have thrown most of their support to the Bloc Quebecois (Bloquistes) and the Parti Quebecois (PQ) based upon the premise that these political parties continue to support the separation of Quebec from Canada. However, the silence of the Bloquistes and the PQ on the "New American Union" agenda demonstrates that this is not the case.

The Bloquistes and the PQ would be rallying Quebec nationalists on the streets of Montreal and elsewhere against the Stephen Harper Conservative and the Stéphane Dion Liberals New American Union pact, if the Bloquistes and the PQ were led by separatists WHO operated in the sincere tradition of René Levesque.

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Evidence suggests that Bloc and the PQ have been collaborating with the Liberal and Conservative Parties elites on the take-over of Quebec along with the rest of Canada, by the U.S. political-military-industrial complex. Indeed, without any protest by the Bloc or the PQ, the Council of Canadians reports that the U.S. armed forces, has began to operate in Quebec in preparation of the August 2007 "North American Summit" in Quebec on the SPP.

Gilles Duceppe indeed does not support a Quebec dollar as a part of a plan toward the national independence of Quebec. Instead, Mr. Duceppe and his colleagues, as a collaborators reminiscent of the elites of Vichy France who colluded with the Nazis during World War II, quietly endorse the adoption of a new American currency in Quebec called the "Amero".

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