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PQ Leader Suggests Sharing Of Federal Assets If Quebec Becomes Independent

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 25 Aug, 2015 11:44 AM
    RIMOUSKI, Que. — Parti Quebecois Leader Pierre Karl Peladeau says an independent Quebec would seek to recover its share of federal assets such as CF-18 fighter-bombers.
     
    Peladeau suggested today that Quebec would also want its share of other assets such as Canada Post outlets, Canadian Coast Guard ships and other federal infrastructure including bridges.
     
    The PQ leader added that an indpedent Quebec would also assume its portion of the Canadian debt.
     
    His comments came as the PQ caucus gathers for a two-day conference in Rimouski to plan for the resumption of activities at the provincial legislature in mid-September.
     
    The PQ leader was continuing on a theme put forth by Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe, who he recently campaigned with.
     
    Peladeau said much of the federal infrastructure was funded by contributions by Quebecers over the course of many years.
     
    "So, yes, these are contributions that were made by Quebecers throughout the federation in the hundreds of billions of dollars, so it belongs to us," Peladeau said Tuesday.

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