Manifesto of the Alliance laurentienne

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Unofficial translation. Read the original text here.


The Alliance laurentienne is a patriotic movement which groups French Canadians of all areas, all ages and all conditions. Founded in 1957, it proposes as principal goal to spread the idea of independence for the Province of Quebec and the creation of the Republic of Laurentia.

Laurentian nationalism, based on the love of the French Canadian nation, the State and the people of Quebec, is legitimate for it is in conformity with the divine order. This love, which does not exclude the love of the other peoples, even the English and the CANADIANS, is closely related to our origins, our environment, our heredity, to a kind of historical and geographical determinism, and is based on the Catholic and French mission which were bequeathed to us and which we must, at all costs, perpetuate in time and space.

The Canadian Confederation threatens the political unity of our people of five million, disputes our most elementary rights, usurps our sacred rights inscribed in the constitution, unjustly stops our economic expansion, offends our nationals and insults the right of nations, seeks to create interprovincial combinations suitable to injure our dignity and our legitimate influences, and to save our prestige and our honour, we have no other choices but to claim the sovereignty of the State of Quebec. At the heart of Laurentian nationalism, there is a natural aspiration, for our people, to constitute itself as a fully independent nation, autonomous inside and sovereign outside.

Everytime a nation is threatened, men rise to claim justice. Currently, let us look at what is happening in the Arab States. Panarabism shakes a part of the world; in an other part, it is the pan-Slavism which becomes particularly threatening, elsewhere, it is the rise of the Black people, the alarm clock of the Yellow Peril which emerges. On our continent, the feeling of AMERICA FIRST is firmly established, and more close to us still, pan-Canadianism worries the CANADIANS much, before the American colossus. The French Canadian nationalists follow the march of history. The secession of Quebec from the Confederation is thus the only solution in front of the accumulated threats of centralization and the Anglo-Saxon assimilation. That our people come to grow normally, to keep itself free from foreign penetration and annexation, that it finally conquers its independence, according to the principle of self-determination, and then Laurentian nationalism will have achieved its goal.

The ideal of our people and its life does not require that we lock ourselves up in a closed vase inside our borders, that we ignore the other peoples and that we be made unaware of them, and even less than we hate them. In any race, above the particular characters, there is humanity and it is not to disserve it to want to become adult and free. It is said that the class struggle is a necessary and universal fact. On the contrary, it is the fight between clans, tribes, nations and empires which generates hatred, miseries, war and despotism. Harmony and peace will return to the world when each nation is free: "FREE INDIVIDUALS, FREEDOM FOR THE PEOPLES!".

That the nation laurentienne poses proudly before the other nations, it then takes from the inside the face of a strong personality who knows what she wants, that wants it well and that collects in it intellectual, moral and economic energies from which its prosperity and its influence depend. Our people has a body and a heart. But it is missing the brain that the FREE STATE is, where all the national aspirations are reflected, and from which start the directives which must promote the vitality of the nation in all directions. To carry out our ambitions and to continue our destiny when the hour to live normally has come, the Laurentian government of the Province of Quebec will have to:

  • Proclaim the national, constitutional and political sovereignty of the State of Quebec in order to obtain the international recognition of the REPUBLIC OF LAURENTIA.
  • Abolish foreign allegiances, dominations and controls in internal and external affairs of the national State of Laurentia.

Look at, in practise, the British North America Act and the Statute of Westminster as non-existent pacts, since the confederal Government of Canada violated with impunity all the fundamental articles of these colonial and imperialist constitutions.

  • Proceed, through legal and parliamentary means, to the progressive establishment of the Republic of Laurentia which answers the historical hopes, the inalienable rights and the legitimate ambitions of our people.
  • Operate a complete reorganization of the structures of the Senate, Ministries and provincial Parliament, with the aim of promoting a governmental administration at the service of the common good of all the citizens.
  • Protect the citizens and the current territory of the Province of Quebec by the establishment of a defencive army.
  • Fully respect and recognize, in theory as in practise, the rights of minorities in the free State of Laurentia.
  • Found, as economic regime and as the basis of social justice, structures of corporative organization.
  • Require the neutrality of the Republic of Laurentia in the event of war.
  • Develop effectively and, if need be, to nationalize the natural resources of the country.
  • Carry out a Laurentian government of Christian inspiration, which will perpetuate the healthy traditions and will allow the complete blooming of the French Canadian people, according to the formula: "a government of the Fatherland, by the Nation, for the People."

Alliance laurentienne
Laurentia, National Sovereignty for the REPUBLIC OF LAURENTIA
Organization of l'Alliance Laurentienne
Number 101 - September 1958 - Pages 227 to 230