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Parti Québécois. The Parti Québécois ( French for 'Quebec Party'; PQ; pronounced [paʁti kebekwa]) is a sovereignist [10] and social democratic [2] provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establishing a sovereign state.
The Coalition Avenir Québec ( CAQ; French: [kɔ.a.li.sjɔ̃ av.niʁ ke.bɛk], lit. 'Quebec Future Coalition' or 'Future Quebec Coalition') is a Quebec nationalist, [9] autonomist [10] and conservative [11] [12] provincial political party in Quebec . It was founded by former Parti Québécois (PQ) cabinet minister François Legault and ...
The People's Party of Canada (PPC; French: Parti populaire du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada. The party was formed by Maxime Bernier in September 2018, shortly after his resignation from the Conservative Party of Canada. It is placed on the right to far right of the left–right political spectrum.
The Conservative Party of Quebec ( CPQ; French: Parti conservateur du Québec (PCQ)) is a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. It was authorized on 25 March 2009 by the Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec. [2] The CPQ has gradually run more candidates in successive elections, with 27 in the 2012 general election and 125 (all seats ...
The Canadian Party of Quebec ( French: Parti canadien du Québec) is a provincial political party in Quebec. It promotes anglophone language rights and bilingualism, with a main focus on abolishing Bill 96 and the Act respecting the laicity of the State. [2] The party ran candidates during the 2022 Quebec general election .
The Parti canadien ( French pronunciation: [paʁti kanadjɛ̃]) or Parti patriote ( pronounced [paʁti patʁiɔt]) was a primarily francophone political party in what is now Quebec founded by members of the liberal elite of Lower Canada at the beginning of the 19th century. Its members were made up of liberal professionals and small-scale ...
The Parti Québécois, by then led by sovereigntist Jacques Parizeau, opposed the Meech Lake agreement because it did not grant Quebec enough autonomy. The Reform Party in Western Canada led by Preston Manning said that the Accord compromised principles of provincial equality, and ignored the grievances of the Western provinces. Aboriginal ...