Stéphane Dion, MP from Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, considers the reasons for Parizeau’s decisions
Tag Archives: Jacques Parizeau
Jacques Parizeau: A legacy larger than that speech
Martin Patriquin on the life’s work of Jacques Parizeau, sovereignty’s fierce architect
Jacques Parizeau: the sovereignty movement’s poet
‘He was, finally, the only PQ strategist worth the name.’ Paul Wells on the movement’s clumsy and ardent heart
Wells on Parizeau: ‘Sovereignty’s most formidable leader’
Maclean’s Archives, August 2010: ‘Alone in his party, he understood that secession would be a process, not an instant’
Paul Wells in Conversation: Chantal Hebert
Chantal Hébert’s new book gets Lucien Bouchard to spill the beans on the 1995 Quebec referendum
No wonder the PQ doesn’t want to talk about sovereignty
Paul Wells on the legal realities no one is talking about on the campaign trail
Parizeau takes aim at PQ values charter
Martin Patriquin on the former Péquiste premier’s surprising shot across the bow
The charter of values: Old dogs, nous tricks
Paul Wells on why it’s make-or-break for the entire sovereignty movement
The eternal power of the written word
Jason Kenney explains the inspiration for his exchange with Amnesty International
Breaking away from the Parti Québécois
What the resignations of four high-profile members of the Parti Québécois—over a hockey arena, no less—says about the sovereignist movement