Bloc Quebecois

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Bloc Quebecois

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The Bloc Quebecois is the hope for Quebec, while the rest of Canada

plot's to take away our individuality, heritage and language from us, we

the Bloc are sworn to protect these segments of Quebec. The purpose of the

Bloc Quebecois is to ensure that Quebec is fairly represented in the House

of Commons and that we, the people of Quebec, obtain all that we require to

ensure that Quebec will be strong in the future when we separate from

Canada. If we get a fair number of seats in the House of Commons, we would

not use ourpower to block economic benefits for other parts of Canada. But

we would act in the best self-interests of Quebec. The Bloc is a pro-

sovereignty party, and the Bloc believes that only through Quebec

sovereignty can Quebec achieve its legitimate ambitions and Canada can have

a centralized government.

What the Bloc offers to the people of Quebec is that they are given

the choice to vote for something they have wanted for a long time, a

separatist party, or one of the traditional federalist parties. The

sovereignty of Quebec may only be decided in a referendum but until that

time, the Bloc will work within the rules of the game to look out for

Quebec's interests in the federal parliament. Our plan for deficit

reduction will ensure more efficiency at all levels of government. The plan

we have is in three basic steps to cut $10 billion from the federal deficit

per year. 1 Our strategy is to cut and eliminate government spending and

inefficiency by about an estimated $6 billion annually, without touching

any of the social programs. 2, We would also chop the military budget by

25% to save approximately $3 billion. 3 We would also give the

responsibility of job training programs to the province of Quebec to save

nearly $1 billion. Another part of our scheme would be to have $5 billion

per year transferred from existing programs to job creating ones. There

would be no cuts in transfer payments or social programs. We would

repatriate the $28 billion in taxes that Quebecers pay to Ottawa. When

Quebec separates, we would be willing to take 18% of the deficit, we feel

that this is a fair amount considering that we benefited from its use. We

are in favour of eliminating the tax shelters for the rich. We want to

promote investment in our economy and would stimulate it by private

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