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When politics is interesting, people go vote.
Jacques Parizeau -
There is no ageism or 'youthism' when it comes to freedom of speech. We are all citizens.
Jacques Parizeau
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I was born to be a teacher, and I'll die a teacher.
Jacques Parizeau -
For the most part, the only contact that most Quebecers have with the world of Islam is through these images of violence, repeated over and over: wars, riots, bombs, the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Boston marathon... The reaction is obvious: We'll have none of that here!
Jacques Parizeau -
Don't be afraid of your dreams.
Jacques Parizeau -
It is true, it is true that we were beaten, but in the end, by what? By money and ethnic votes, essentially.
Jacques Parizeau -
If Quebecers want to keep the Canadian dollar, they'll keep it - and nobody can stop that, end of debate.
Jacques Parizeau -
Can you imagine feds saying we don't like your answers.
Jacques Parizeau
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When the Canadian confederation took place in 1867, a lot of people in Quebec said, 'Could we have a referendum?' They said, 'Oh, no. In the British tradition, the Parliament can do anything, excluding changing a man into a woman, and, therefore, no referendum' - and that was that.
Jacques Parizeau -
Well, in a case like this, what do we do? We spit in our hands and we start over!
Jacques Parizeau