8 décembre 2008
13 Nov
I was driving through part of Hull today, and you can hardly tell there is an election going on. There were very few electoral signs, and the only ones I did see were for the Liberals and Québec solidaire.
If our voting options are between Maryse Gaudreault and Bill Clennett, I worry.
Cross-posted to Sovereignty en Anglais.
Parti Libéral
Parti Québécois
Action Démocratique
Parti Vert
Québec Solidaire
Parti marxiste-léniniste
Parti Indépendantiste
6 Responses for "Signs in Hull"
Alors ce serait facile: Bill!
The PQ seems to have the best platform this election, if I lived in Quebec I’d be tempted to vote for them – however their subconscious message that if you do not speak french you do not count, does not sit well with me.
Living in a Liberal stronghold, both federal and provincial, there is no campaign here either.
The anglophone community has completely rejected and ignored the Parti québécois. It is not surprising that the PQ has ignored them in turn.
The PQ platform is not anti-English or anti-anglophone, it is pro-French. It is not about weakening or stamping out English, it is about strengthening French. I’m an anglophone but have always been welcomed with open arms by sovereigntists.
Errr… what? That’s exactly what it’s about.
http://www.fruitmur.ca/en/2008/11/18/quebec-2008-pancartes-electorales-a-montreal/
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