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Separatists face tough challenge in Quebec elections that revived independence debate
Quebec's main separatist party faces a possible backlash in elections Monday that have revived the debate on whether the French-speaking province should break away from Canada.
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois, who leads a minority government, called the snap National Assembly elections last month in the hopes of securing a majority for her Parti Quebecois and increase the chances of passing a proposed "charter of values," which would ban public employees from wearing Muslim headscarves and other overt religious symbols...
Quebec's main separatist party faces a possible backlash in elections Monday that have revived the debate on whether the French-speaking province should break away from Canada.
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois, who leads a minority government, called the snap National Assembly elections last month in the hopes of securing a majority for her Parti Quebecois and increase the chances of passing a proposed "charter of values," which would ban public employees from wearing Muslim headscarves and other overt religious symbols...