Chris Selley: The NDP’s dream of winning in Quebec is dying without dignity

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The Orange Wave is nowhere to be seen in Quebec. But the NDP could at least be nowhere with their principles

Barring a shift in public opinion that would make the Orange Wave look like a ripple, the New Democrats’ dream in Quebec is dead. The party’s surge in the polls in 2011 took place over a solid month: Nationwide they climbed from 18 per cent on April 4 to 31 per cent on April 30, according to Léger Marketing; in Quebec, they went from 15 per cent to 40 per cent.

The futility of Singh’s situation makes it all the sadder to see him defending Quebec’s right to cleanse its civil service of teachers, police officers, Crown attorneys and other people in positions of authority who wear hijabs or turbans — not just or even mainly because he wears a turban, but because it can only be damaging the party’s prospects elsewhere in the country.

“The people of Quebec, especially since the Quiet Revolution, have expressed a clear desire to ‘vivre ensemble’ and build a social and political project based on solidarity,” the declaration reads. “The construction of a modern state and a social blueprint for Quebecers has centred around the Quebec state. We commend Quebecers for establishing institutions allowing them to develop differently in linguistic, social, cultural and economic terms.

Of course, the declaration’s drafters were imagining a social-democratic utopia developing in Quebec around which all Canadian progressives could rally. But as a path to electoral success, which was the document’s primary aim, it’s theoretically no less valid today. But whereas it used to involve sacrificing the principle of a strong federal government, now it involves sacrificing something rather more central: protecting minority rights.

 

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Surprised Mr.Singh would not stand strong for people in Quebec who will be persecuted under Bill 21. Canadians deserve the same freedoms no matter where you live in the country. bonjourhi theJagmeetSingh Svend4MP

Good. theJagmeetSingh is a fraud. Grows a beard, puts on headwear then points at people to get off the debate stage because he has a 'poor me' attitude? He's was no slave to anyone except his own greed. Loser

His only hope is whiteface.

How dumb do they think Qubecors are? They r the leaders in Canada when it comes to permanent change ..mentally ahead of many provinces.. But Quebec must also review its Immigration policies & not bring in ppl who shout to women wearing skin showing summer clothes OK? 2muchwork2do

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