Newsmaker: Dominique Anglade, new CAQ president
Dominique Anglade, president of the Coalition Avenir Quebec talks about the party’s future.
Updated: Tue Jan. 24 2012 1:21:49 PM
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MONTREAL Losing ground in the polls, has the Coalition Avenir Quebec peaked too early?
New president Dominique Anglade, a Montreal businesswoman, defends the CAQ's policies and pitches the upstart party as a defender of Montreal's Anglophones.
"Anglophones and francophones are interested in the future of the province," said Anglade. "That's our plan."
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Angloman
@LorraineH
I would feel better if more Quebecers were strong federalists instead of soft federalists, but I'll accept baby steps as we lead them down the path from anger and hatred to being once again full participating members of Canada.
Former separatists are not going to vote for Charest, they're still having problems accepting their dreams have died, so quit making it hard for them to accept reality.
LorraineH
Many Quebecers are interested in the future of our province but we want the future of Quebec to be within Canada.
I would feel much better about the CAQ if, instead of pushing the separation question aside for 10 years, they stated their wish to work towards a better Quebec within Canada.
As for former federalists joining the CAQ I would like them to state how they will vote when the question of Quebec Separation rears its' ugly head.

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