Quebec election: No separation...for now

*UPDATE*: The results are in, and Quebec has its first minority gov't in over a century. The Liberals edged out Dumont's ADQ party, leaving Boisclair's PQ (and the separatist movement) out in the cold...for now....

Quebec leaders prepare for budget fallout as campaigns heads into ... - Canad...

" View Larger Image Election candidates Quebec Premier Jean Charest and Parti Qebecois leader Andre Boisclair chat during the St. Patrick's Day parade Montreal on Sunday, March 18, 2007. (CP/IAN BARRETT) Jonathan Montpetit, Canadian Press Published: Sunday, March 18,...

Oscars Winners 2007

*Editor's Note*Thanks for the updates bigbrother. Many industry analysts, like the one from the New York Times says it was the most boring and casual show for a while.  I liked Ellen hosting, and I appreciated...

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Royal rebuked for Quebec comments

"The French presidential candidate Ségolène Royal has extended her gaffe-strewn tour of international relations by saying she supports the "liberty and sovereignty" of Quebec, the French-speaking province of Canada. After a rebuke from the Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen...

Silence Is Golden

"Alberta Tories mute on Quebec question As my mother says if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all."

PQ Pulls BQ Strings

"This:PQ Congratulates Harper on Quebec Motion Leads to this:Bloc to support Harper's ‘nation' motion"

Ségolène Royal Wins

"“Il n’y aura qu’un seul tour et Ségolène Royal sera la candidate du Parti socialiste” pour 2007, a déclaré jeudi soir le directeur de cabinet de François Hollande, Stéphane Le Foll, seul habilité par le parti à donner le...

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