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Record: PQ Listen to the party leader and the campaign supporters in their own words. April 15: Listen to Bernard Landry's speech after Monday night's election results came in. English Translation [Runs 15:07] French [Runs 15:04] April 11: Bernard Landry says that taxpayers will not have to pay for the four-day work week. He says business will pay along with parents who choose to forfeit salary for time they take off. [Runs 0:18] April 3: Premier Bernard Landry says Jean Charest's stance on the de-merging of cities across the province is actually worsening. He calls Charest's ideas "incoherent". [Runs 0:55] March 27: Premier Bernard Landry wants to give farmers respect, money and time in order to keep up with both modernity and ecology. [Runs 0:20] Premier Bernard Landry says he was delighted to hear Prime Minister Chrétien's claim that Canada is an independent and sovereign country. He refers to the long friendship between Canada and the United States and says that the worst thing that could happen would be to develop anti-Americanism. [Runs 1:00] March 26: Premier Landry attributes the success in providing accessible education in Quebec to the Quiet Revolution. [Runs 0:46] March 25: Though the Cree have traditionally opposed the sovereignist PQ party, Cree Grand Chief Ted Moses announces that he will support Premier Bernard Landry. Moses points to an improved relationship with the PQ government, namely over the signing of the Paix des Braves last year, as a reason for switching allegiances. [Runs 1:24] March 24: PQ Leader Bernard Landry claims that as a responsible government, it is impossible to decrease taxes for at least two more years. [Runs 0:54] March 14: Landry talks about the four-day work week. [Runs 0:17] March 13: Premier Bernard Landry unveiled the details of the Parti Québécois' family policy today. It includes money for another 40 thousand day care spaces, money for an after-school homework program for elementary school children, and a solid commitment to make the option of a reduced work week the law - both for parents of pre-teen children and for older workers charged with the care of ageing or infirm relatives. [Runs 0:33] March 12: Listen to the English portion of Bernard Landry's announcement at the press conference as the campaign kicked off. [Runs 8:36] Watch the press conference at the launch of the election campaign. [Runs 11:31] |
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