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Is the ADQ really libertarian? Kevintoronto 16:51, 18 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Yes they are. They are socially liberal (although conservative to Quebec standards, Quebec is the most liberal society in North America by far) and VERY fiscally conservative.
While it's true that being both socially liberal and fiscally conservative doesn't qualify a party as libertarian, it's also not true that a party cannot be said to have a libertarian ideology unless it meets the criteria laid out by the previous poster. National Post Columnist Andrew Coyne has described the ADQ as "libertarian nationalism" [1]. An article in the McGill Postgraduate Students Society says "The platform of the ADQ stands primarily on a laissez-faire form of capitalism, where the state plays a secondary role to the private sector." [2] With this in mind I have re-added Libertarianism to the ideology section. rehpotsirhc 21:54, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
What is the exact position of the party? Just wondering so we can add it.
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"Embarrassing comments were made by Party President Yvon Picotte about PQ Leader André Boisclair. Boisclair had decided not to run in a by-election for the Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques (in Montreal), the district where he is living and that is well known for its large gay population. Accusing Boisclair of being a coward, Picotte jokingly said that the riding would fit Boisclair, who is openly gay, like a glove (comme un gant). Many journalists criticized Picotte, saying his comment sounded homophobic. Within days, Picotte apologized."
Similar incidents previously involved right-wing politicians, notably Cheryl Gallant, who allegedly made anti-gay remarks in 2002.
Is this last sentence relevant to an article about the ADQ? It seems sort of out of place to talk about the views on homosexuality of a specific Federal CPC member in an article about a relatively small Quebec party just because both parties are right wing. Waterloowarrior 06:37, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
I think this article needs some more sources and citations. I don't think the single source is referred to in the text and I can't even tell what it is... a book? Sewebster 01:28, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
There's nothing about the ADQ's policies, something an article about a political party really should have. Tompw ( talk) 15:39, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
Most Quebecers don't know about their policies either. Long story short, people here vote AGAINST parties, not FOR parties, so they don't really look into the party's programs. A lot of Quebecers couldn't even tell you what "Left" or "Right" means in reference to politics. Two-party systems lead to political illiteracy. 70.55.60.209 03:27, 28 March 2007 (UTC) Phil
Phil, this is a bit reductionnist. Québec has been in a situation of bipartism for the last 40 years and people where voting for Québec's independance or against it. This was the main issue in political debate. Now that there are three main parties plus 2 marginals parties, this campain has been more oriented around the program and this is mainly why the Partis Québecois lost many of its voters since Boisclair (party's leader) promised a referendum on sovereignty of Québec many voters are tired of the referendum question. All this being said, your comment is not a constructive one, it is unfair and useless. Now, for those interested in ADQ policies, they can consult there website. Also, after reading the article, I think it is biaised at many places. I'll try to improve it tomorrow. InXistant 06:17, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Why on earth would anyone consider the ADQ populist? They don't seem to be economically left of center. Mordac 10:14, 28 Martch 2007 (GMT)
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I have removed a passage likening the ADQ to neonazis. A similar, very libelous statement was added this morning to Mario Dumont's profile by the same user. That has been deleted as well.
Is the ADQ really libertarian? Kevintoronto 16:51, 18 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Yes they are. They are socially liberal (although conservative to Quebec standards, Quebec is the most liberal society in North America by far) and VERY fiscally conservative.
While it's true that being both socially liberal and fiscally conservative doesn't qualify a party as libertarian, it's also not true that a party cannot be said to have a libertarian ideology unless it meets the criteria laid out by the previous poster. National Post Columnist Andrew Coyne has described the ADQ as "libertarian nationalism" [1]. An article in the McGill Postgraduate Students Society says "The platform of the ADQ stands primarily on a laissez-faire form of capitalism, where the state plays a secondary role to the private sector." [2] With this in mind I have re-added Libertarianism to the ideology section. rehpotsirhc 21:54, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
What is the exact position of the party? Just wondering so we can add it.
Habsfan
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01:27, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
"Embarrassing comments were made by Party President Yvon Picotte about PQ Leader André Boisclair. Boisclair had decided not to run in a by-election for the Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques (in Montreal), the district where he is living and that is well known for its large gay population. Accusing Boisclair of being a coward, Picotte jokingly said that the riding would fit Boisclair, who is openly gay, like a glove (comme un gant). Many journalists criticized Picotte, saying his comment sounded homophobic. Within days, Picotte apologized."
Similar incidents previously involved right-wing politicians, notably Cheryl Gallant, who allegedly made anti-gay remarks in 2002.
Is this last sentence relevant to an article about the ADQ? It seems sort of out of place to talk about the views on homosexuality of a specific Federal CPC member in an article about a relatively small Quebec party just because both parties are right wing. Waterloowarrior 06:37, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
I think this article needs some more sources and citations. I don't think the single source is referred to in the text and I can't even tell what it is... a book? Sewebster 01:28, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
There's nothing about the ADQ's policies, something an article about a political party really should have. Tompw ( talk) 15:39, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
Most Quebecers don't know about their policies either. Long story short, people here vote AGAINST parties, not FOR parties, so they don't really look into the party's programs. A lot of Quebecers couldn't even tell you what "Left" or "Right" means in reference to politics. Two-party systems lead to political illiteracy. 70.55.60.209 03:27, 28 March 2007 (UTC) Phil
Phil, this is a bit reductionnist. Québec has been in a situation of bipartism for the last 40 years and people where voting for Québec's independance or against it. This was the main issue in political debate. Now that there are three main parties plus 2 marginals parties, this campain has been more oriented around the program and this is mainly why the Partis Québecois lost many of its voters since Boisclair (party's leader) promised a referendum on sovereignty of Québec many voters are tired of the referendum question. All this being said, your comment is not a constructive one, it is unfair and useless. Now, for those interested in ADQ policies, they can consult there website. Also, after reading the article, I think it is biaised at many places. I'll try to improve it tomorrow. InXistant 06:17, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Why on earth would anyone consider the ADQ populist? They don't seem to be economically left of center. Mordac 10:14, 28 Martch 2007 (GMT)
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