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==Cultural Arguments==
==Cultural Arguments==


Since the 1950s, the Quebec artistic community is very engaged in the struggle for the independence of Quebec and is largely responsible for its wide support by the general public.
* Read all our [[Translations of poems and lyrics]]
* Peek through the [http://www.independance-quebec.com/musique/liste.php?selection=aucun Independentist Music Directory] (French)
* Peek through the [http://www.independance-quebec.com/musique/liste.php?selection=aucun Independentist Music Directory] (French)
* Read some [http://membres.lycos.fr/poetesse/souvreine/quebec.html Independentist & Sovereignist Poetry] (French)
* Read some [http://membres.lycos.fr/poetesse/souvreine/quebec.html Independentist & Sovereignist Poetry] (French)
* Discover movie director [http://www.pierrefalardeau.cjb.net/ Pierre Falardeau] (French)
* Discover movie director [http://www.pierrefalardeau.cjb.net/ Pierre Falardeau] (French)
* Read the article [http://www.axess.com/users/jackr/godin.htm A Sovereign Presence - The poet and the politician in Gérald Godin] by Jack M. Ruttan
* 1974: The political poem [http://membres.lycos.fr/poetesse/souvreine/poetes/hl/lalonde/lalonde01.html Speak White] by Michèle Lalonde
* 1974: The political poem [http://membres.lycos.fr/poetesse/souvreine/poetes/hl/lalonde/lalonde01.html Speak White] by Michèle Lalonde
* 1972: The poem [http://www3.sympatico.ca/etienne.geoffroy/alouette/flash.htm L'alouette en colère] by Félix Leclerc ( >> [[Translations of poems and lyrics|English translation]] << )
* 1972: The poem [http://www3.sympatico.ca/etienne.geoffroy/alouette/flash.htm L'alouette en colère] by Félix Leclerc ( >> [[Translations of poems and lyrics|English translation]] << )
* 1948: The [[Refus global]] manifesto by Paul-Émile Borduas
* 1948: The [[Refus global]] manifesto by Paul-Émile Borduas
* Read the article [http://www.axess.com/users/jackr/godin.htm A Sovereign Presence - The poet and the politician in Gérald Godin] by Jack M. Ruttan
* Read all our [[Translations of poems and lyrics]]


==Opinions by militant organizations==
==Opinions by militant organizations==

Revision as of 21:54, 28 November 2006

This page gathers various links chosen by us to help visitors understand what Québec sovereignists and other independentists are fighting for.

Discover the story of a very long national liberation that never ends...

Basic Notions

Québécois and Canadian intellectuals agree on the basics...

Historical Arguments

243 years of a just political resistance to imperialism and assimilation in the name of human dignity.

Historical Overview

Historical Documents

Québec's Historical Demands

From the Secrétariat aux affaires intergouvernementales canadiennes of the Government of Québec:

Failure of Constitutional Reforms

Cultural Arguments

Since the 1950s, the Quebec artistic community is very engaged in the struggle for the independence of Quebec and is largely responsible for its wide support by the general public.


Opinions by militant organizations

St-Jean-Baptiste Society

Les Intellectuels pour la souveraineté (IPSO)

Opinions by individual militants

Michel Seymour, philosopher

Jean-François Lisée, journalist

Andrée Ferretti, RIN militant and writer

Guy Bouthillier, former SSJB president

  • Fundamental law, or fundamental flaw? (2002)
  • Why does it not simply eliminate all questions on ethnic origin and religion?
  • Books by Guy Bouthillier (French)

Pierre Bourgault, former RIN president and journalist

Daniel Turp, Parti québécois MNA and constitutionalist

A cause not just for French speakers

Positions of political parties

Parti québécois

Québec solidaire

See also