William Johnson, a Quebec journalist, is a former president of Alliance Quebec
Fourteen personalities come together, each proposing a vision of Canada as an opportunity to be grasped
The divisive convention debate provides the backdrop for the party's disunity
Quebec will fit uneasily in the federation so long as it is governed by the myth of the two founding peoples
Political elites have abandoned anglos so courts are the only chance for success
But our arrogant referendum law excludes participation of all non-Quebecers
Sovereignists have returned to old tactic, despite the constitution
It's been down, but never has the Parti Québécois fallen so low
Quebec already enjoys all the perquisites of a national minority in a sovereign state
By adding a few simple words to a Bloc Québécois motion, Stephen Harper may have changed the course of the country