The Bloc Québécois is a federal political party in Canada devoted to Quebec nationalism and the promotion of Quebec sovereignty. The Bloc was formed by Members of Parliament who defected from the federal Progressive Conservative Party and Liberal Party during the collapse of the Meech Lake Accord. Founder Lucien Bouchard was a cabinet minister in the federal Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney. The party seeks to create the conditions necessary for the political secession of Quebec from Canada and campaigns actively only within the province during federal ele…
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How do you feel about the balance between preserving cultural identity and embracing national unity in diverse countries?
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I think it is overbalanced right now to the point where it is discriminatory to non French people.
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As stated before, keep your heritage but you must integrate into our societal norms.
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National unity can be a bit of an illusion but federal leaders should attempt to bridge those gaps.
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Quebec is a vibrant culture that forms part of the greater whole that is Canada. First Nations deserve a similar preservation of their cultures.
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How do you feel about political movements that prioritize representing one cultural group over a more diverse national identity?
Balancing the representation of cultural identities with a broader national identity is crucial. Ideally, political movements can advocate for specific groups while also promoting inclusivity and dialogue among all communities.
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Nationalism is bad even if it's in French 🤷
Not voting for anyone who Blocks progress and plays possum with fascists.
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How would you feel if your region wanted to become its own country, and what impacts do you think it would have on your daily life?
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It would be awful, we would not be able to support ourselves at all
i would not want that as the government would change completely and not be what we are used to.
@9RH3YBKNew Democratic3mos3MO
I'd feel negatively and It'd lower my quality of life if the separatist movement were to be successful
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Do you believe a region separating from its country can ever lead to a more inclusive society, or does it create more division?
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Inclusivity, when all have their choice it makes them more calm and open to input
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If Quebec were to secede from Canada, how do you think it would affect Canada's overall culture and economy?
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I have no trustworthy information on this matter. I apologize for not having a response.
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What role do you think a political party should play in representing a specific region's interests versus national interests?
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The Bloc is great example to follow in regards to their local consitutcies, on the federal level their power is limited by being only in Qubec. On the ground level many riding are very represented and have a great access to their MPs.
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How would a separate Quebec impact your identity as a Canadian or a global citizen?
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no, the departure of quebec would not hurt me, i doubt it would be a full departure. more likely it would become an eu type arrangement
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