Pour un Qu

What a great title and what a great document to fuel the debate on choices for society. This Manifesto is presented so that Quebec can energetically tackle the monumental challenges presented by its demographic decline, at a time when global competition has never been as fierce. The Manifesto was developed by a most illustrious group of participants: Lucien Bouchard, Joseph Facal, Pierre Fortin, Robert Lacroix, Sylvie Lalande, Claude Montmarquette, Andr

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2 Comments so far

  1. Frank (unregistered) October 24th, 2005 11:47 pm

    At first I was worried that the document was calling for Quebecers to move away from it’s current ideology towards one of unfettered capitalism. After reading it a second time, I think they have done a good job of clearly stating they want to be progressive while still holding to the current ideals.

    I have been very surprised and impressed by the ideals held by the general population of unity as a society and caring for each other. There is much less of a dog eat dog philosophy. There are problems like corruption and those who take advantage of welfare, but the overall greater good outweighs these problems. I am interested to understand better what is proposed and how it will be achieved.

  2. leonardo (unregistered) November 6th, 2005 5:22 pm

    I read the lucide manifesto and the only think i can remember is a manifesto calling for a greater destruction of the population. We are living in a century where u can see all kind of terrorism and not from middle-east but the leading elites of north america and the rich countries. When i’m saying terrorism i mean destruction of humans, societies,cultures and nature. This manifeste is another propaganda calling for a distribution of deficits and concentration in few hands of the profits…..


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