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PM says Quebec 'nation in Canada' | PM says Quebec 'nation in Canada' |
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has told a debate in parliament that he regards the province of Quebec as a "nation within Canada". | Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has told a debate in parliament that he regards the province of Quebec as a "nation within Canada". |
Mr Harper was responding to a motion by Quebec separatists that MPs should "recognise Quebecois form a nation". | |
Francophone Quebec has previously held two referendums on separation, in 1980 and 1995, but rejected the idea. | Francophone Quebec has previously held two referendums on separation, in 1980 and 1995, but rejected the idea. |
Mr Harper's Conservatives won Canada's general election in January to end 12 years of Liberal rule. | Mr Harper's Conservatives won Canada's general election in January to end 12 years of Liberal rule. |
Analysts say the motion is proving problematic for federalists. | Analysts say the motion is proving problematic for federalists. |
An acceptance would encourage talks towards separatism but a rejection could bolster the separatists' belief that their aspirations are being ignored. | An acceptance would encourage talks towards separatism but a rejection could bolster the separatists' belief that their aspirations are being ignored. |
Kickbacks | Kickbacks |
On Wednesday, Mr Harper backed the notion that the House of Commons should "recognise that Quebecois constitute a nation within a united Canada". | |
He said: "The real question is simple: do Quebecois make up a nation of their own in a united Canada? The answer is yes. | |
"Do Quebecois make up a nation independent from Canada? The answer is no and will always be no." | |
The leader of the Bloc Quebecois party opposed the prime minister's position. | The leader of the Bloc Quebecois party opposed the prime minister's position. |
"It isn't up to the prime minister to decide what Quebecers will choose as an option. It's up to Quebecers," Gilles Duceppe said. | |
January's elections was called following revelations that Liberal politicians in Quebec had taken kickbacks in return for awarding government contracts. | January's elections was called following revelations that Liberal politicians in Quebec had taken kickbacks in return for awarding government contracts. |
Afterwards Mr Harper pledged a renewed drive for federalism for Quebec. | Afterwards Mr Harper pledged a renewed drive for federalism for Quebec. |
"We will do this because shuffling the deck in Ottawa is not good enough," he said at the time. | "We will do this because shuffling the deck in Ottawa is not good enough," he said at the time. |
The Conservatives made significant gains in Quebec. | The Conservatives made significant gains in Quebec. |
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