According to the man that single-handedly started the landslide of the PQ towards insignificance, the Government of Québec, every April 17, should set the flag that floats above the National Assembly at half-mast to mark the anniversary of the unilateral repatriation of the Canadian Constitution. On the same day that Pauline Marois said her goodbye, he sent a letter to La Presse (from his Quebecor email account), probably to show the word he’s still important and relevant.
He writes: “Whatever you say, whatever you do, this file is not closed. In this regard, we collectively have a memory, which could be illustrated by the lowering of our fleurdelisé every April 17th.”
PKP stressed that Quebecers have a “duty of memory” to the actions that have been made by the Trudeau government at the time, despite the opposition of the Government of Québec. He continues: “The Federal Government imposed Canadian multiculturalism to trivialize and undermine Quebec culture on the territory of Quebec. Because of repatriation, Quebec is no longer the national home of one of the founding peoples of Canada. It has been reduced to the rank of a province like the others where different groups live under different values, norms and cultures.”
This is irony personified, because the people have spoken loudly and clearly, that separatism is not something that they want to consider at this point in time. So stop flogging a dead horse, you twatbag. It’s discouraging that the man that’s tapped to lead the PQ is still chasing the dragon…