While he has not been invited to the next leaders' debate, which will take place tomorrow, September 22, the leader of the Green Party of Quebec, Alex Tyrrell, will be sitting outside on the street in front of the Radio Canada studios. He will watch the debate and answer...
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⁃ Bill 96 passed - Welcome to the Language Police State! - Yesterday, the Quebec National Assembly passed Bill 96 which will severely limit the rights of English speakers and all Quebecers. It is a major step backwards for education, health care, justice and civil liberties, while doing very little...
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The Green Party is pleased to support this march as women's rights are always being challenged and we have seen this recently with the crisis in the United States. The GPQ came to the march to support all women's choices. Every woman has the right to make her own...
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"Congratulations to @SDorismondCAQ on her victory in Marie-Victorin. I hope she will be a positive and progressive influence in the @coalitionavenir #polqc government." Congratulations to @SDorismondCAQ for her victory in Marie-Victorin. I hope she will be a positive and progressive influence in the @coalitionavenir #polqc government pic.twitter.com/BQDMkxdyzR - Alex Tyrrell (@AlexTyrrellPVQ)...
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Today I visited the picket line in front of the SQDC in Chateauguay with our local candidate Nadia Baksh to support the cannabis workers in their strike! We had a good discussion with Maxime Couture who is the shop steward for the branch. He explained to us that the wages...
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Last week I visited the Algonquins of Barriere Lake and attended a meeting between the community and senior Trudeau government officials. What I saw was appalling. The community is in trouble. They are forced to send their children to a moldy school, their housing situation is worse than anything I...
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"Yesterday I spoke at a peace rally in Montreal organized by the Quebec Movement for Peace/Mouvement Québécois pour la Paix. In my speech I condemned the toxic masculinity displayed by Trudeau and the G7 leaders who were literally joking to the media about ripping off their shirts to look...
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This is what systemic racism looks like in Quebec's indegenous communities. How can we accept that indigenous children are left without a usable school and that because of their lack of attendance - to a mould infested school - that they run the risk of being removed from their parents? This...
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