Quebec Election Next Week Re-ignites Separatist Controversy
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Quebec Election Next Week Re-ignites Separatist Controversy

Montreal : Canada | Aug 31, 2012 at 1:33 PM PDT
Source: International Business Times
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The specter of Quebec leaving Canada is looming again as the province goes to the polls Sept. 4, pitting a federalist premier against an aggressive separatist bloc. The intense political atmosphere in the province shares similarities with its emotional Gallic and British origins with parties dividing... FULL ARTICLE AT International Business Times
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