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1970 Quebec election - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Alternative, Alternativity, Anointing, Anointment, Assignment, Assumption, Authorization, Calling, Canonization, Caucus, Choice, Consecration, Coronation, Decision, Delegation |
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In the Quebec general election on April 29, 1970, the Quebec Liberal Party under Robert Bourassa defeated the incumbent Union Nationale under Jean-Jacques Bertrand.
The once-mighty Union Nationale never held power again.
This election marked the first appearance by a new party, the sovereignist Parti Québécois under René Lévesque, which won a modest seven seats. This party would later win over many of the Union Nationale's nationalist supporters, contributing to that party's demise.
Only a few months after the election, Quebec faced a severe test with the October Crisis, in which Liberal cabinet minister Pierre Laporte was kidnapped and assassinated by the FLQ.
See also
External link
- CBC TV video clip (http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-73-651-3572/politics_economy/quebec_elections/clip4)
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