The Parti Québécois doesn’t scare anyone anymore. But its tiny trio of members in Quebec’s National Assembly is still powerful enough to defeat King Charles III and put an end to the mandatory requirement to swear allegiance to him, which is pretty cool. Too bad it’s unconstitutional. Read More
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Pellerin: Three péquistes get the better of King Charles
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