Option citoyenne

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Option citoyenne was an alterglobalization, sovereigntist and feminist political organization in the Canadian province of Quebec. The group was created by Françoise David in 2004; David and François Saillant were its official spokespersons. Option citoyenne gave official support to the left-wing Union des forces progressistes,[1] and in 2006 the two groups merged to create Québec solidaire.[2]

References

  1. ^ Pierre Dostie, "Quebec's national question: the debate has begun", Canadian Dimension, 1 November 2009, p. 7.
  2. ^ Pierre Dostie, "Quebec solidaire: enters the National Assembly", Canadian Dimension, 1 March 2009, p. 13.
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