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Quebec Premier Jean Charest responds to media questions on climate changes Thursday Dec...The Canadian Press In-depth Business Anthony Jenkins/The Globe and Mail Editorial cartoons: August, 2012 In defence of Quebeckers, who sometimes need...
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Pauline Marois, the political veteran seeking a greater government role in Quebec's economy, is poised to become premier in next week's elections and return her separatist party to power for the first time since 2003...The governing Liberal Party,...
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If the caricature of Jean Charest being guillotined by a ballot was meant as a joke, the Liberal Leader isn't taking it that way. Mariette Fugere, the wife of Mr. Charest's Parti Quebecois opponent in Sherbrooke, and the president of a nearby riding...
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The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Aug. 31 2012, 8:00 PM EDT Last updated Friday, Aug. 31 2012, 6:31 PM EDT Surely, reasonably minded Canadians can agree on this: a Parti Quebecois victory on Tuesday would be very bad for both Quebec and the rest...
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Quebec Premier Jean Charest responds to media questions on climate changes Thursday Dec...The Canadian Press In-depth watch Les Perreaux John Morstad watch The leaders have run out of time to persuade people their policies are best. Their last-...
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Quebec Premier Jean Charest responds to media questions on climate changes Thursday Dec...The Canadian Press In-depth watch Les Perreaux John Morstad watch Because of immigration, the people do not have the same knowledge that this country was...