The PLQ is the little head on his knees in

The PLQ is the little head on its knees in front of Ottawa

Do you remember the kid with the glasses who used to sit in the front row of the class at school?

The stubborn kid who always brought the teacher an apple?

And who talked to the boss during the break instead of playing with their friends?

Well, this headstrong little fellow is the Quebec Liberal Party.

OTTAWA TO THE SAVE QUEBEC!

Yesterday, Mario Dumont received the Minister for French Language and Canadian Relations, Jean-François Roberge, on the show he is hosting on LCN.

Mario asked the minister what he thought of Justin Trudeau’s recent statement that he was willing to go all the way to the Supreme Court to “frame” (meaning: restrict) the provinces’ use of the disregard clause.

Mr. Roberge said the parties present in the National Assembly should rise above partisan disputes and vote unanimously on a motion denouncing this frontal assault on Quebec’s rights.

A few minutes after this interview, Mario Dumont received Marc Tanguay.

On the contrary, instead of showing solidarity with the Quebec government, the interim chairman of the PLQ chose to applaud Justin Trudeau, saying that his strategy will allow the judiciary to “reshape” Laws 21 and 96!

Even more stubbornly, you show up to school with a picture of your teacher on your t-shirt.

“You know that your position goes against the traditional positions of your party? asked Mario.

Yes, answered the head of the PLQ.

But what do you want, we don’t have a choice, Laws 21 and 96 go too far, so…

This isn’t the stubborn kid who wildly applauds when the teacher gives a student detention, no.

It’s the stubborn little one who asks the teacher to give the student detention!

“Madam, madam, Kevin was talking to his friend earlier while you were explaining the past perfect subjunctive to him! »

And is it this party that wants to reconnect with the French-speaking majority?

Impressive!

“Keep it up!” as PLQ voters would say.

THE CARPET

Concluding, Marc Tanguay says: “Luckily, Ottawa protects Quebec from its worst instincts, otherwise, who the hell knows what might happen? Luckily Papa Canada is here!

To monitor what Son Quebec is doing!

Otherwise it would be a mess!

You know how we are in Quebec. We are so emotional! So cool! So closed to others!

Luckily, the covenant straightjacket prevents us from doing everything we want to do or, dear God, we’d be setting the house on fire!

More colonized than that, you die…

This also happens with the PLQ: it slowly dies.

By getting on all fours in front of the SPS…

I can’t wait to see PLQ lawmakers applaud with both hands as the Supreme Court invalidates Laws 21 and 96 and tells the Quebec government it’s irresponsible.

Will they wear a t-shirt with the image of their idol Justin?

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