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Page 72
... Quebecers had voted against the Parti Québécois . On the other hand , more than 20 percent had voted for it . And within the voting pattern there was a disturbing split between French and English . Lévesque commented on this after ...
... Quebecers had voted against the Parti Québécois . On the other hand , more than 20 percent had voted for it . And within the voting pattern there was a disturbing split between French and English . Lévesque commented on this after ...
Page 73
... Quebec " . The next day the body of Pierre Laporte was found . James Cross was finally released alive on December 4 ... Parti Québécois was elected on November 15 , 1976 , the first time a secessionist party had ever come to power in a ...
... Quebec " . The next day the body of Pierre Laporte was found . James Cross was finally released alive on December 4 ... Parti Québécois was elected on November 15 , 1976 , the first time a secessionist party had ever come to power in a ...
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... Quebec base for power , 41 ; Quebec in the first cabinet , 29-30 ; Union government with Cartier , 25 ; with William ... Parti Acadien , 79 . Parti National , 38 . Parti Québécois : election of 1970 , 71-72 ; election of 1976 , 73-74 ...
... Quebec base for power , 41 ; Quebec in the first cabinet , 29-30 ; Union government with Cartier , 25 ; with William ... Parti Acadien , 79 . Parti National , 38 . Parti Québécois : election of 1970 , 71-72 ; election of 1976 , 73-74 ...
Contents
The Problem of the Nation | 1 |
SEARCH FOR A NATION 2 The Crisis of the Conquest | 9 |
The Crisis of the Rebellions | 15 |
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