Quebecers not interested in sovereignty, says ex-PQ candidate now running for Legault
LÉVIS, Que. — A former Parti Québécois cabinet minister now running for the Coalition Avenir Québec says Quebecers are no longer interested in talking about sovereignty.
Bernard Drainville made the comments today after he was officially introduced as a star candidate in the Quebec City-area riding of Lévis for Premier François Legault’s political party ahead of the summer provincial election campaign.
Drainville says he has realized that Quebecers no longer have an appetite for the debate between federalism and sovereignty that dominated political discourse in the province for nearly 50 years.
Instead, he says Quebecers favour the Coalition Avenir Québec’s nationalist approach, which he defines as fighting for a stronger Quebec within Canada.