Talk:Quebec general election, 2007
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Véronique Hivon, André Joli-Cœur, Linda Goupil and Pierre Curzi are not officially candidates for the Parti québécois. They are just star candidates, but they didn't passed by the nomination assembly. For the electoral district of Jean-Talon, the PQ nomination assembly is only on October 18, 2006. Please, be absolutely sure of the informations that you write on this page.
BChartrand, 16 September 2006
- Are you sure? Radio-Canada announced [1] that they would be candidates, and the tone of the article implies that it's a done deal. As far as I know, the party may choose to parachute them in the riding if it wants.Suimpos 16:35, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
- On the PQ web site, it's written that it's the PQ members in the ridings who choose their candidates, so it's not official that Pierre Curzi, Linda Goupil, André Joli-Cœur and Véronique Hivon are candidates because they didn't passed by the nomination assembly.[2]
BChartrand, 16 September 2006- Okay then, let's wait until the party officially confirms these nominations.Suimpos 21:49, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
- On the PQ web site, it's written that it's the PQ members in the ridings who choose their candidates, so it's not official that Pierre Curzi, Linda Goupil, André Joli-Cœur and Véronique Hivon are candidates because they didn't passed by the nomination assembly.[2]
[edit] The Commons' Motion on the Québec nation
User 72.68.102.142 wrote that the House of Commons voting to recognize Quebec as a nation has the effect that "[t]he issue of independence now becomes a key issue." I mean, the issue of independence always has some importance in Quebec elections since one of the main parties has it as the first article of its program, and at least one other party favours it. I see no indication that this motion by the House of Commons changes much about the issues of the next Quebec election. Should we keep this comment or remove it?Suimpos 23:52, 28 November 2006 (UTC)