Gilles Duceppe, elegant separatist
CBC News
Gilles Duceppe was the first politician ever directly elected to the House of Commons on a sovereigntist platform. He won a 1990 byelection in the Montreal riding of Laurier-Sainte-Marie, running officially as an Independent but really under the banner of the fledgling Bloc Québécois, which had just been formed but not formally registered.
That byelection followed the collapse of the Meech Lake accord and the formation of the Bloc by an informal group of former Tory and Liberal MPs under the leadership of the charismatic Lucien Bouchard.
Duceppe, who had spent much of his adult life casting about for a party that reflected his left-wing idealism, had finally found a political home.
After Bouchard resigned in late 1995 to become leader of the Parti Québécois and premier of Quebec, Michel Gauthier spent a year as leader, struggling to control an unruly caucus. When Gauthier resigned, Duceppe took over after winning 52.8 per cent support at a leadership convention in March 1997.
This makes him the longest-serving party leader in the House of Commons, with four election campaigns as leader under his belt.
The son of revered Quebec actor Jean Duceppe and Hélène Rowley, Duceppe has said he developed an early distaste for anglophones, even though his maternal grandfather, John James Rowley, was British by birth.
Duceppe's English-speaking Grade 6 teacher slapped him for complaining when the French students had to stand in the aisles on a school bus, and he slapped her back. "If you're talking about social justice, that event marked me," he told the Ottawa Citizen years later.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canadavotes/leadersparties/leaders-duceppe.html
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CBC News
Gilles Duceppe was the first politician ever directly elected to the House of Commons on a sovereigntist platform. He won a 1990 byelection in the Montreal riding of Laurier-Sainte-Marie, running officially as an Independent but really under the banner of the fledgling Bloc Québécois, which had just been formed but not formally registered.
That byelection followed the collapse of the Meech Lake accord and the formation of the Bloc by an informal group of former Tory and Liberal MPs under the leadership of the charismatic Lucien Bouchard.
Duceppe, who had spent much of his adult life casting about for a party that reflected his left-wing idealism, had finally found a political home.
After Bouchard resigned in late 1995 to become leader of the Parti Québécois and premier of Quebec, Michel Gauthier spent a year as leader, struggling to control an unruly caucus. When Gauthier resigned, Duceppe took over after winning 52.8 per cent support at a leadership convention in March 1997.
This makes him the longest-serving party leader in the House of Commons, with four election campaigns as leader under his belt.
The son of revered Quebec actor Jean Duceppe and Hélène Rowley, Duceppe has said he developed an early distaste for anglophones, even though his maternal grandfather, John James Rowley, was British by birth.
Duceppe's English-speaking Grade 6 teacher slapped him for complaining when the French students had to stand in the aisles on a school bus, and he slapped her back. "If you're talking about social justice, that event marked me," he told the Ottawa Citizen years later.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canadavotes/leadersparties/leaders-duceppe.html
Extortion Incorporated. the BLOC.
The promise... we will tear Canada from limb to limb... piece by piece... till we steal every cent you have left!
May second will be special... if PM Harper does not win a majority... SHORT the Canadian $$$
Might not be a bad time to sell some calls... and buy some puts on the CDN$???
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