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Quiet Revolution's Grandchildren May Change the Issues and the Tone of the Debate about Quebec's Future
7 May 2007. SHERBROOKE, Quebec - In the next few years a fascinating debate about Quebec's future will take place across the province when the parents, children and grandchildren of Quebec's Quiet Revolution face each other at Kiwanis Clubs, on TV chat shows and, most importantly, in the National Assembly. The recent election, which returned a minority Liberal government under Jean Charest, showed that the loyalties of Quebecers are divided almost equally among the three groups (and more or less among the three parties) that represent the parents (Parti Québécois, or PQ), the children (the Liberal Party) and the grandchildren (Action Démocratique du Québec, or ADQ).
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By IRPP,Canada.
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Governance Policy Policy Resource.
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