Melançon: PSPP won’t unite Quebecers with divisive rhetoric
Are Quebecers “slaves” of Canada? And is Mark Carney perpetuating British colonialism in Quebec?
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Of course not. Yet that’s the grim portrait Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon tried to draw of Quebec’s current situation during his party’s convention in St-Hyacinthe last weekend.
There is a term for this in French: enflure verbale — which could be translated as “verbal inflation.”
Because in Quebec politics, inflation does not affect only rent........
