Gilles Duceppe
Gilles Duceppe
Gilles Duceppeis a Canadian politician, proponent of the Québec sovereignty movement and former leader of the Bloc Québécois. He was a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada for over 20 years and has been the leader of the sovereigntist Bloc Québécois for 15 years in three stints: 1996, 1997-2011 and in 2015. He is the son of a well-known Quebec actor, Jean Duceppe. He was Leader of the Official Opposition in the Parliament of Canada from...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth22 July 1947
CityMontreal, Canada
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I think he made the right decision. The situation has changed. He knows this himself. We have to take this into account and he did.
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We will be responsible. When something that is proposed that is good for Quebec, we will support that.
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Why is this government so insensitive to the concerns of the middle-class people?
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Paul Martin's government has lost the moral authority to govern.
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Paul Martin couldn't not have noticed the articles in The Globe and Mail. That began in 1999, and it wasn't until February of 2004 that he reacted.
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I think it's very clear, and the reaction today, on TV, on radio, all of them go in the same sense, ... people say they just don't believe Paul Martin wasn't involved. If he didn't see, it's because he didn't want to see.
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It is in their interest to negotiate with a sovereign Quebec for the best interests of both peoples,
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I went around Quebec saying the same thing I just said to you, and I see no opposition at all,
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It could help the country, it could help the farmers, it could help the taxi drivers and so on. We have to do something. This is a crisis. It touches a lot of people, especially the forest people,
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I don't think we have to wait for the second report. It's up to the Canadian people to judge this party, the Liberal party.
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If the speech stays like this, we're prepared to give the government a chance and vote for (the speech).
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Today is the moment of truth for the Liberals, who do not have moral authority to govern. Will the prime minister respect the will of the elected representatives of the people and recognize he no longer has their trust?
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There is a firm confirmation that it (the imbalance) exists. This is a budget of transition. The real budget will be next year. We'll see next year if they deliver.
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When they don't have the moral authority to govern, we have to express what Quebeckers think, and I think Quebeckers don't want the Liberals any more. So we're expressing the voices of all those that elected us.