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Long story short,

I am starting a political party in Quebec, provincial party, populist and centered. People are very interested. And I am doing my marketting job very well thus far.. :ph34r:

Now I want to follow what Harper did, in a way, and learn why the Reform party was popular, and why it failed, or became the CPC.

So list away or comment! Thanks

Website for the party isn't finished, but I translated most of it, only the ideas are left to do.

http://prdq.qc.ca/

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How does this differ from Dumont's party?

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How does this differ from Dumont's party?

Dumont is too soft, he is at the top of polls, but can't exploit it to make his party the Quebec's government..

Also I am not offering long speaches, I am offering solutions, alternatives, and a party where people can talk even if they aren't members.

People will choose what they want to change, they will tell us their priorities, we will not force them to accept some elite group's choices.

The ADQ is dieing because it is too soft, I would have joined it, but I feel they are over. They missed the boat! It's sad for Dumont.. maybe the party I am making will bring back the spot on him, since we could maybe unite or something in the long run! :blink:

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How does this differ from Dumont's party?

Dumont is too soft, he is at the top of polls, but can't exploit it to make his party the Quebec's government..

Also I am not offering long speaches, I am offering solutions, alternatives, and a party where people can talk even if they aren't members.

People will choose what they want to change, they will tell us their priorities, we will not force them to accept some elite group's choices.

The ADQ is dieing because it is too soft, I would have joined it, but I feel they are over. They missed the boat! It's sad for Dumont.. maybe the party I am making will bring back the spot on him, since we could maybe unite or something in the long run! :blink:

Thanks. I'm a Yank with very little knowledge about Canada.

  • Free speech: "You can say what you want, but I don't have to lend you my megaphone."
  • Always remember that when you are in the right you can afford to keep your temper, and when you are in the wrong you cannot afford to lose it. - J.J. Reynolds.
  • Will the steps anyone is proposing to fight "climate change" reduce a single temperature, by a single degree, at a single location?
  • The mantra of "world opinion" or the views of the "international community" betrays flabby and weak reasoning (link).

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That is my personal opinion, and what pushes me to do this project.

Some people may think differently, but that's what I want, to push people to speak, to express whatever opinion they have.

Out of those opinions I try to make a party that will good to them. In the end, everyone will like the aprty, except some extremists of both wings, conseravtives and socialists..

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That is my personal opinion, and what pushes me to do this project.

Some people may think differently, but that's what I want, to push people to speak, to express whatever opinion they have.

Out of those opinions I try to make a party that will good to them. In the end, everyone will like the aprty, except some extremists of both wings, conseravtives and socialists..

So more social credit idea? I don't think Quebecois are like that, but maybe I'm wrong...

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Why do you look to learn from the Reform party example?

In general, the Reform aimed for small government as opposed to big government. Your new Quebec party policies are a mish mash of every size of government possible.

We do not have time for a meeting of the flat earth society.

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