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=== Political parties ===
=== Political parties ===
Many political parties officially advocating a) colonial self-government vis-a-vis Great London, b) provincial self-government vis-a-vis Ottawa or c) the independence of Québec have been created in history. There are presently two major parties supporting independence: the Parti québécois (PQ) and Québec solidaire (QS).


====Parti québécois (PQ)====
====Parti québécois (PQ)====
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* [http://quebecsolidaire.net Website of the Québec solidaire party]
* [http://quebecsolidaire.net Website of the Québec solidaire party]
* [http://quebecsolidaire.net/assets/files/english/congres_de_fondation/en_projet_declaration_principes.pdf ''Declaration of principles''] (PDF)
* [http://quebecsolidaire.net/assets/files/english/congres_de_fondation/en_projet_declaration_principes.pdf ''Declaration of principles''] (PDF)
====Historial====
* [[Wikipedia:Parti canadien|Parti canadien]] or [[Wikipedia:Parti patriote|Parti patriote]] (1790s to 1837)
* [[Wikipedia:Parti rouge|Parti démocratique]] or [[Wikipedia:Parti rouge|Parti rouge]] (1848 to 1850s)
* [[Wikipedia:Parti républicain du Québec|Parti républicain du Québec]] (1962 to 1964)
* [[Wikipedia:Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale|Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale]] (1964 to 1968)
* [[Wikipedia:Ralliement national|Ralliement national]] (1965 to 1968)
* [[Wikipedia:Parti indépendantiste|Parti indépendantiste]] (1985 to 1990)
* [[Wikipedia:Union des forces progressistes|Union des forces progressistes]] (2002 to 2006)


==Opinions by individual militants==
==Opinions by individual militants==

Revision as of 16:05, 18 May 2007

This page gathers various on line documents and resources that we have chosen to help visitors understand what Québec sovereignists and other independentists are fighting for. Whenever possible, we provide English language material and we have even translated some documents ourselves for the sake of our English-speaking visitors. However, bare in mind that most of the pro-independence literature has not necessarily been translated to English.

Now, be ready to discover the story of a very old national liberation movement that just won't give up...

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.

Overview

Documents

Québec's demands

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

Failure of constitutional reforms

Understood to be a pact between two founding peoples, the confederation of 1867 was not always rejected by a majority of Quebec nationalists. The failure of constitutional talks in 1971, 1982, 1989 and 1992 has pushed yet more so called "soft" nationalists to adopt the sovereignist thesis.

Linguistic & Cultural Arguments

Since the 1950s, the Quebec literary and artistic community is very engaged in the struggle for the independence of Quebec, the defence of the French language and development of Quebec's national culture. The support of talented artists and intellectuals is largely responsible for the wide support Quebec nationalism receives in the general public. You will find many writers, poets, playwrights and song writers under Opinions by individual militants just below.

The complex demolinguistic situation

To understand the desire for independence, we believe it necessary to fully comprehend the fate of Quebec French, language of the majority in Quebec, but language of a national minority inside Canada since the 1850s. Basic notions of language demographics and sociolinguistics are a must.

Poems, songs, movies

Opinions by militant organizations

St-Jean-Baptiste Society

The oldest patriotic institution of Quebec, the St-Jean-Baptiste Society was founded in 1834 by Ludger Duvernay.

Les Intellectuels pour la souveraineté (IPSO)

Political parties

Many political parties officially advocating a) colonial self-government vis-a-vis Great London, b) provincial self-government vis-a-vis Ottawa or c) the independence of Québec have been created in history. There are presently two major parties supporting independence: the Parti québécois (PQ) and Québec solidaire (QS).

Parti québécois (PQ)

Founded in 1968, the Parti québécois still is today the main political party of Quebec advocating secession from the federal state of Canada.

SPQ Libre

The SPQ Libre (Syndicalistes et progressistes pour un Québec libre) is a "political club" officially recognized by the PQ in 2006. The political stance of its member is similar to that of Québec solidaire parti members, however they have refused to completely break away from the PQ.

Québec solidaire (QS)

Historial

Opinions by individual militants

See also