Talk:Bloc populaire

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Are you sure Social Credit was involved in the Bloc Populaire? I thought it was built around people like Camillien Houde and opponents of conscription. --- Canadian Encyclopedia makes no mention of Socred involvement with the Bloc.

I googled "panCanadian" and came up with only references to an oil and gas company of that name. (It is also ungrammatical: capital letters appear at the beginning of words - not in the middle.) "National" is understood in English to refer to a soveriegn country such as canada. The meaning is different in French, but this article is not written in French. I have added a few words to clarify.Kevintoronto 20:46, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)