Who is clearer, a premier of Quebec who says he entered politics because he is a sovereignist, or one who says the winning conditions are not in place for holding a referendum on Quebec independence?
Who is clearer? The Quebec premier who had changes made to a resolution on the holding of a referendum during a subsequent mandate, which was passed by PQ militants at the last general council, or the premier who declared this past weekend that Quebec must become sovereign?
Who is clearer? The former PQ leader, Jacques Parizeau, who was anxious to see Quebec independence as soon as possible, or Lucien Bouchard, who is waiting for winning conditions, no matter what the price?
This coming November 30, the vote must be for clarity, for a stronger Quebec within a stronger Canadian federation. I will be voting Liberal—