"I don't believe Quebec would be indivisible," Mr. Charest told reporters at an afternoon news conference in Deux-Montagnes, west of Montreal. Then, a few hours later, Mr. Charest's campaign issued a "correction" to say he meant the contrary.
He Know Not Of What He Speak
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Gordo - March 7, 2007 10:31 AM
I like the part where the PQ insists that upon separation, Canada will continue transfer payments ... LOL
Ben (The Tiger in Exile) - March 7, 2007 11:19 AM
I think Boisclair's trying to lose as hard as he can:
<i>Andre Boisclair is planning to seek international support for an independent Quebec right away - even before a third referendum would be held - if his Parti Quebecois wins the March 26 provincial election.
Boisclair said Tuesday he doesn't plan to wait for the referendum itself or eventual negotiations with the federal government if the sovereigntist forces were to win an independence vote. "The message will be clear and it will be well conveyed to the international community," Boisclair told a news conference, he said, adding he would start the process right after gaining power.</i>
That's known as the Parizeau option -- it's what Jack wanted to do after the win in '76.
Gordo - March 7, 2007 12:11 PM
I wonder if he'll stay true to form and blame immigrants when he loses as well.