In Today’s Quebec Election?
Sadly, None.
There are five parties vying to become Quebec’s next Government:
1. Liberals
2. P.Q.
3. Coalition Avenir
4. Quebec Solidaire
5. Option Nationale.
Parties 2, 4 and 5 are stated Separatist.
Party 3 is led by Francois Legault, who until recently was a senior member of the P.Q. and a holder of a number of key Ministries during the PQs last reign in power. In the current campaign Legault states that he is opposed to the holding of a referendum on separation “within the next 10 years”. You have to admit that this is some endorsement of Confederation. Indeed, it signals just another Party preoccupied with advancing Quebec’s Rights at the expense of the Rest of Canada (ROC).
So where is the Federalist Party in all of this?
The Liberals?
Hardly.
In support of his Federalist Credentials – i.e. making Confederation work, Charest recently had this say: ‘I increased transfer payments from ROC; I was instrumental in having Canada’s Parliament deem ‘Quebec to be Nation’; and I arranged for us to become part of the ‘United Nations UNESCO)’. Pauline Marois would, I know, be proud to have said the same thing.
The fact is dear reader, none of the parties vying for office today speak for Canada.
In many countries, such Party Leaders would be rightfully locked up for Treason.
But only in Canada you say…
And speaking of needing to be locked up… today’s papers announced that the largest Federal Workers’ Union –PSAC – has come out again to endorse the main Separatist Party – the Parti Quebecois. This despite the fact that they all work for the Federal Canadian Government and that their pay cheques are all funded by the Canadian Taxpayers. If Canadians cannot expect loyalty from this group, from whom can they?
Given that our past and present politicians have taken a pass on exercising the Treason Card, we still retain the right to decommission PSAC and its traitorous Leadership. But don’t hold your breath.
So here we go – today’s election comes down to all five (5) parties supporting separation in one way or another.
The odds are more than stacked against Canada.
I have a prediction on the outcome of today’s election and will provide that to you tomorrow – after the election results are in.
As I see it …
‘K.D. Galagher’