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Author: Eric Andrew-Gee
Publication Date: January 16, 2026 - 04:15
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Legault’s ‘third way’ Quebec nationalism down but not out after resignation
January 16, 2026
Near the height of François Legault’s popularity in the early 2020s, it was often said that Quebec had turned the page on its stale sovereignty debate.
The Premier’s vaunted “third way” – a robust Quebec nationalism that evinced little affection for the rest of Canada but scorned independence as impractical – seemed like a long-term path to success for the party he founded, the Coalition Avenir Québec.
Smith said during her call-in radio show she would rather get to a conclusion that's amenable, fair and includes parity in the appointment process.
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Opening Parliament on Groundhog Day is ironic, but not funny. Winter is coming.
This week, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre posted a video on X, “seeking an urgent meeting with the prime minister” to “bring practical solutions, an openness to hear other ideas and work together to fast-track results.”
No one is pretending we’re not in a crisis in Canada, and increasingly, parliamentarians are hearing their constituents’ pleas for less partisanship and more solutions. I recently spoke with one such member of Parliament: Greg McLean.
He’s a Conservative who campaigned hard in the...
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