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SECESSIONIST SITES
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All sites in French.
- Parti Québécois
- Parti Québécois de Jean-Talon
- Comité national des jeunes du Parti Québécois
- Parti Québécois de Verdun
- Jeunes du Parti Québécois de l'Estrie
- Parti Québécois de Bourrassa
- Jeunes péquistes de Chicoutimi
- PQ Youth Wing - La Prairie
- Cercle des souverainistes de l'Outaouais
- Parliamentary Site of the Bloc Québécois
- Vigile - Promotional Site for Quebec Sovereignty, by Bernard Frappier. This site is a must see; separatist articles from newspapers and other sources, collected into easy-to-use headings REVIEW!
- La Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montréal - affiliated with the MNQ; an old society with a nationalist history & a separatist manifesto REVIEW!
- Mouvement national des Québécoises et Québécois (MNQ) - with over 45 years of history, this nationalist organisation is inter-affiliated with many other societies, and has 180,000 members. Amidst cuts to social programmes, the PQ government has increased funding to this organisation to an unprecedented $1.7 million (up from $400,000 under the previous government).
- Le Centre René Lévesque - the Quebec centre affiliated with the international Conférence des Peuples de Langue française; separatist
- Société nationale des Québécois d'Abitibi-Témiscamingue
- Le mouvement souverainiste du Québec (MSQ) - headed by Gilles Rheaume
- Les Patriotes de 1837-1838
- Partners for Sovereignty - an organisation of affiliated separatist groups - member groups
- La page pour la souveraineté du Québec - by Marc Maltais, an excellent page, worth a visit
- L'Association des Internautes pour la Souveraineté - a fledgling group of Cyberspace separatists. We will be watching.
- Les Intellectuels pour la souveraineté (IPSO)
- L'Action Nationale
- Forum «Avant-garde Québec»
- Le Couac
- Groupe d'Informateurs du Québec (LauGIQ)
- La Brèche Anticolonialiste
- Chronologie de l'histoire du Québec
- 1837 Nos héros
- Maison nationale des Patriotes
- Vexillogie Québecoise et de l'Amérique Française
- Les opinions de Jean-Luc Gouin
- Québec, un pays
- Site national des jeunes souverainistes
- Site du député Bloquiste de St-Eustache/Ste-Thérèse
- Comité Régional des Jeunes des Laurentides
- Comité régional des jeunes de Montréal-Centre
Mouvement de libération nationale du Québec (MLNQ - website)
Mailbomber Villeneuve, MDAPQ President -
Dark Side of Separatism
Formerly known as Front de libération du Québec (FLQ)
Raymond Villeneuve is busy recruiting, blocking partitionist town meetings, and generally gaining momentum. Sentenced in 1963 to 12 years in prison for planting a number of bombs for the FLQ, one of which killed a security guard, Villeneuve skipped parole in 1968 and spent 15 years in Cuba, France and Algeria. He was paroled in 1985, a year after he returned to Canada. He formed the MLNQ in 1995, but recently changed course by 'denouncing' his violent ways (and changing the name of his group), because of an Equality Party lawsuit. However, a look at his separatist website reveals nasty rhetoric, and a list of 'Canadian enemies'. If his webmaster pulls the list, we'll post it here for you. And, no matter what he calls his group, we'll be watching.Feb 14, 1998 - MDAPQ site cleaned up. We figured they'd scramble. So we took their code at the time, and present it on uni.ca. The re-constructed document was posted on the MDAPQ site from 19 April to 14 December, 1997. The author is Steve Camiré, and our analysis indicates Mr Camiré uses Webexpert to edit his documents. Also from their old site, translated from French:
"We all have the same goal: that Quebec becomes a country.
We must combine our efforts to retaliate against our Canadian enemies.
The MDAPQ assembles militants who wish to fight for the Republic of Quebec.
The MDAPQ seeks to give perspective and direction to whomever wishes to battle for the independence of our homeland.
This land is ours and we will liberate it and defend it against all enemies.
We will build this movement until victory.
We will overcome."
o t h e r m o v e m e n t s
Quebec separatists are not alone. Other groups, in Canada and elsewhere, promote hacking up states into all sorts of ethnic, religious, and geographical entities. Some are serious. Others are clearly venting various neuroses through web-expression. You be the judge.
See also the all new Alberta Independence Party
Founder Doug Christie:
Visionary?Western Canada Concept Party - this group believes "Canada is ... an internationalist, socialist experiment in multi-culturalism, bilingualism and mind-control." Western Canada, on the other hand, is "...bascially a European Christian culture." Their leader is Doug Christie, who lets you know what he looks like on the website.
His entire political platform is outlined. It is an interesting read, and may even make for effective government ... after a nuclear war.
Ontario Independence League Homepage - this page opens with the call to arms : "I can't do it all myself, this page is proof of that, more cooks can only improve the broth, lets turn up the heat."
It presents some fascinating reasoning too. Here's a sample:
Why independence? That's a good question and has many answers which one by one may not be totally convincing but which all add up to more than enough of a justification for independence. We are ready for Nationhood. Ontario is a nation already in all but name, we have defined borders (with the West, Quebec and the U.S.) we have a population greater than many nations already in the U.N. and our economy would be the envy of any nation our size, so lets be practical, Quebec is going to leave and because of that Canada will break up, that is a given, but any good chess player always thinks 3 steps ahead, and what are the three steps ahead if we don't come to grips with our present reality? If Ontario is willing to survive, willing to take the bold step of moving towards Independence we will be able to plan the breakup, keep friendly with Quebec and the West, put our house in order, merge the federal and provincial government into one unitary government and we'll, after an admittedly difficult struggle, end up a safe, secure nation maintaining all the best aspects of us while leaving the worst behind in the wreckage of Canada. Think about it we have a choice, a State or the United States, we know what we want, what about you? Independence, its [sic] the way to the future.
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