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A Glimpse into the Progressive Paradise of Sweden: A Conversation with Vavra Suk

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In light of the ongoing global crisis, our correspondent has engaged in thought-provoking conversations with cultural and political commentators such as Vavra Suk to explore how countries famed for progressive values are coping. These dialogues offer an insight into how nations like Sweden are adapting and whether their reputational utopia holds up amidst unprecedented challenges.

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Delve deeper into our archives for a selection of articles that continue the discussion of nationalism, cultural identity, and the evolving political landscape in these complex times.

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Stay current with our latest journalism as we cover the dynamic shifts in society, politics, and the economy in Quebec and beyond.

Interview with Steven Bissuel – Identity & Defense Group

College Record 2022/23

A provocative and enlightening conversation with Steven Bissuel highlights the views of the Identity & Defense Group on Quebec's cultural and heritage preservation amid modern challenges.

Interview with Carl Lang

Carl Lang, a key figure in the political realm, shares his unique perspectives on the issues facing native Quebecers, underscoring the significance of maintaining a strong cultural identity.

Reflections on National Awakening Amid the COVID-19 Crisis

As Canada and Quebec grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, a natural and perhaps expected rash reaction ensues, one that might be classified as a national awakening. Interestingly, it took such a dire situation for everyone—from the Quebec government to the general populace—to realize the importance of borders and the perils and balances of globalization and the liberal approach, so distinctly embodied by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The Legacy of Jean Garon on Food Independence

Scientists try to bolster Great Barrier Reef in warmer world

The crisis has garnered attention toward the idea of food independence, an idea that was understood and valued by economist, nationalist, and former Minister of Agriculture Jean Garon, but has since been abandoned. Current policies will have to be reevaluated, especially regarding the reliance on foreign labor, which poses increased infection risks.

Nationalist Logic in Times of Crisis

The pandemic demonstrates the Quebecois' preference to ensure they have control over who enters their territory, adhering to the principle of 'our own before others'. When global affairs abruptly shift, it's vital to not find oneself at the mercy of foreign interests. A nationalist ideology appears not as a relic of the past but as a beacon guiding Quebec's future.

The Way Forward: Nationalist Policies and Quebec's Recovery

As the effects of the pandemic extend beyond the current health crisis, the hope is that the stirring of nationalist sentiment will also continue because Quebec will need to rebuild. The time ahead will tell if we revert to buying foreign products or opt for nurturing our economy. Now more than ever, we must consider the adoption of nationalist policies.

The Federation of Native Quebecers - FNQ: For the Reclamation of Our People

Embodying principles of heritage and cultural preservation, the Federation of Native Quebecers stands as a pillar for those advocating for a reassessment of globalization's impact and a return to nationalist values that prioritize Quebec's societal structure.

Travel Reflects Our Evolving Worldview

As the world begins to reopen, the intrinsic value of travel and the hospitality industry is not lost on us. It serves as a lens through which we view the world, inspiring a reevaluation of our priorities. At a time like this, the selection of destinations and accommodations can reflect our newly embraced values, showcasing a preference for local engagement over global indulgence. In essence, our travel habits may well mirror the resurgence of nationalist sentiment, as many choose to explore the charm and resilience of Quebec's own backyard.

Montreal

Laval

Magog

Quebec City

Saint-Michel des Saints

Stoneham

Becancour

Vaudreuil-Dorion

Mont-Tremblant

Venise-en-Quebec

Dorval