Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!: Requiem for a Divided CountryHumorous account of Quebec's language obsessed separatist movement. |
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... Camille Laurin , was heard from . Dr. Laurin , a psychiatrist who dyes his hair black , had become head of psychiatry at the Institut Albert - Prévost , in Montreal , after his tour of duty as the PQ's minister of cul- tural development ...
... Camille Laurin , was heard from . Dr. Laurin , a psychiatrist who dyes his hair black , had become head of psychiatry at the Institut Albert - Prévost , in Montreal , after his tour of duty as the PQ's minister of cul- tural development ...
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... Camille Laurin , when the then leader René Lévesque , anticipating an election , swept their sud- denly inconvenient independence platform under a rug . Now Parizeau was back , this time as party leader . " The Parti québécois should be ...
... Camille Laurin , when the then leader René Lévesque , anticipating an election , swept their sud- denly inconvenient independence platform under a rug . Now Parizeau was back , this time as party leader . " The Parti québécois should be ...
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... Camille Laurin , father of the bill , told stu- dents at the Université du Québec à Montréal , “ [ Lévesque ] was concerned that we were going too far . He was torn , he was am- bivalent on several questions . " But , so far as Laurin ...
... Camille Laurin , father of the bill , told stu- dents at the Université du Québec à Montréal , “ [ Lévesque ] was concerned that we were going too far . He was torn , he was am- bivalent on several questions . " But , so far as Laurin ...
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