Parti Québécois Struggles Amid Threats
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Parti Québécois faces drop in support for sovereignty amid Trump threats | Globalnews.ca

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Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon has promised to hold a third referendum by 2030 if his party forms government in next year's election.
But U.S. President Donald Trump ’s threats of tariffs and annexation have shaken up the political landscape in Quebec .
Support for independence is suddenly lower than it has been in years raising questions about whether the PQ needs to pivot away from sovereignty.
Political analyst says PQ must find a way to be taken more seriously on economic matters.
But she also believes the PQ should hold steady on sovereignty.
She said there’s a good chance support for independence will rebound if Quebecers don’t feel Ottawa has their interests at heart.
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