Those who've read it know one of the points made in Rescuing Canada's Right is the need to build a conservative infrastructure in Québec. More signs that the chill on Québec conservatism is thawing ...
Graeme Hamilton from the National Post reports on L'Illusion Tranquille, an excellent documentary about the destructive effects of Québec's massive welfare state that is making waves in the province. I saw this and it is really great; those who understand French would really enjoy it, even if you're outside the province. It is really well put together and a lot of fun.
Second, check out the new Coalition des Esprits Libres. ("Free spirits coalition.") This is a new group of pro-freedom young Québecers of which I am a proud member. We are planning to pick up where Lucien Bouchard's Pour un Québec lucide left off -- meaning, speaking out in favour of less and fewer taxes, smaller government and non-statist solutions to Québec's very real social and economic problems.
These are signs the pendulum is starting to swing back. There's hope for la belle province.
# posted by Adam Daifallah : 7:57 PM