A new survey shows the majority of Quebecers have no interest in another referendum on Quebec sovereignty. But the poll-leading Parti Québécois says it’s absolutely necessary to have one to maintain social peace. If there were a provincial election now, the opposition party would become the new Quebec government, according to recent polls. And as Dan Spector reports, squabbles over Quebec’s place in Canada are once again starting to take up space in the public discourse.
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Parti Québécois wants referendum despite opposition
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