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		<title>Time for Quebec to put aside gripes</title>
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		<description>Benoit Pelletier, the Quebec Intergovernmental Affairs Minister, was only the latest in a long line of provincial extortionists seeking to wring yet more concessions from Ottawa this week when he said that Jean Charest's Liberal government wants to see Quebec's distinctiveness (...)</description>

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		<title>His Mea Culpa A Recognition Of Realpolitik</title>
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		<description>OTTAWA -If any of Michael Ignatieff 's former Harvard students read his lengthy mea culpa over his support for the Iraq war they might think about demanding a refund on their $40,000 tuition fees. In an article to be published in the New York Times Magazine tomorrow, Mr. Ignatieff is (...)</description>

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		<description>In Scott Gardiner's new political satire King John of Canada, Quebec is kicked out of Confederation by the other provinces after they tire of decades of &quot;political extortion.&quot; &quot;A hundred and forty-odd years of two-nations protocol had been based on the premise that Quebec would look out (...)</description>

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		<title>Will Quebec genie fit back into bottle ?</title>
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		<title>What Quebec can learn from Scotland</title>
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		<description>The open letter sent by former Quebec premier Bernard Landry to Stephen Harper last week brought forth a snort of disbelief from me &#8212; as I suspect it did from other Scots and, for all I know, Catalonians. In it, Landry said that Quebec was in search of its sovereignty, &quot;like Scotland or (...)</description>

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