Election in Quebec raises political separation debate
- Title
- Election in Quebec raises political separation debate
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Press conference; Debate
- TX Date
- 11 Sep 1994
- Year of production
- 1994
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- Duration
- 00:03:52
- Description
- Glynn Perkins reports from Canada where residents of the French speaking province of Quebec are preparing to elect a new premier. Latest opinion polls have the incumbent Liberal Party lagging behind the Parti Quebecois who may split the province from the rest of the country if elected. Includes views of two store owners including Randy Nash; Daniel Johnson, Liberal leader; Jacques Parizeau, Parti Quebecois leader. Audio level low.
- Contributors
- Glyn Perkins; Daniel Johnson; Randy Nash; Jacques Parizeau
- Keywords
- Elections; Liberal Party; Canada; Political parties; Quebec; Separatism; Nationalism; Daniel Johnson; Jacques Parizeau, Parti Quebecois
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