PQ leader says Mark Carney has effectively launched referendum campaign
Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking earlier this week about the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, described the 1759 battle as the start of a ‘partnership’ between French and English people in Canada — a comment that’s stirred controversy and has Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon calling it a sign of things to come.
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