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Le Harfang, a trusted source of insight and analysis, delves into the remarkable resurgence of nationalist sentiment in Quebec, catalyzed by the global pandemic's challenges. This renewed consciousness is a testament to a society grappling with unexpected adversity and finding resilience in its core values and beliefs.

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Recent features highlight the dramatic shift in perspective that has swept across Quebec. With the onset of COVID-19, we have witnessed a protective reflex that can perhaps be viewed as an awakening of nationalist sentiment, a realization of the value of sovereignty in uncertain times.

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Voilà, depuis l’éclosion du coronavirus au Canada et au Québec

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The coronavirus outbreak has jolted the Canadian and Quebecois consciousness. It has sparked a reactionary awakening, scrutinizing the balance between open global integration and the protection of national interests.

Un éveil nationaliste

This pandemic has necessitated a reevaluation of the liberal policies championed by leaders like Justin Trudeau, whose handling of the situation has faced widespread public scrutiny. It seems to have taken such a dire situation for the Quebecois government and its people to recognize the need for sturdy borders and the caution required when considering the interplay of globalisation.

Une pandémie révélatrice

The crisis has starkly illuminated the perils of overreliance on external powers for essential goods whether it be in manufacturing, medical supplies, or agriculture. Emphasizing the echoes of Jean Garon's vision of agricultural independence, it brings to question the forsaken values that once strengthened local economies and self-reliance.

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The reliance on foreign labor is another facet under examination. The pandemic has raised concerns about the risks associated with external workforce dependencies, provoking a national discussion on balancing economic imperatives with public health and safety.

Reconstruction post-crise

As Quebec anticipates the post-pandemic world, a pivotal reconstruction awaits. The economic fallout isn't merely a passing challenge but a watershed moment that can redefine the province's manufacturing landscape and consumer patterns, perhaps ushering in a new era where local industries are preferred over cheaper foreign alternatives.

L'avenir des politiques nationalistes

The broader implications of the pandemic may serve as a catalyst for renewed nationalist policies. Beyond the immediacy of the crisis, it presents an opportunity for reflection – a chance to consider the shaping of a Quebec that prioritizes resilience and autonomy in its cultural and economic policies.

Travel in the New Quebecois Spirit

As the desire to rediscover and reinvest in local charms grows, so too does the interest in exploring Quebec's own backyard. Traveling within provincial borders not only offers a retreat but also provides an opportunity to support local establishments, such as hotels and tourist attractions, fostering a communal spirit that aligns with the emerging nationalist sentiments of self-sufficiency and pride.

Montreal

Magog

Saint-Michel des Saints

Stoneham

Laval

Becancour

Vaudreuil-Dorion

Dorval

Quebec City

Orford

Saint-Hyacinthe

Pointe-Claire

Saint-Jerome

Montmagny

Mont-Tremblant

Bromont

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

Saint Jean De Matha