'''Le Québécois''' () is a political
newspaper based in
Quebec City. Founded in 2001, it is a
medium of the
Quebec sovereignty movement.
Description
Originally backed by the Société nationale des Québécois et des Québécoises de la Capitale, the ''Le Québécois'' is now independent. It notably features
columns from filmmaker, activist and intellectual
Pierre Falardeau and sovereigntist past
Premier of Quebec Jacques Parizeau. Until 2005, it was available free of charge.
As a paper with national independence as its first editorial line, it is, in some ways, a successor of the ''
Le Jour'' newspaper of the
1970s. Prolific in side projects, it is responsible for the creation of the ''indépendantiste'' internet radio
Québec-Radio, the fund-raising beer La Militante and manages the Éditions du Québécois
publishing house.
Controversies
It has been featured in two fairly notable controversies. One regarded a harsh and raw critical article by Pierre Falardeau on
federalist thinker
Claude Ryan, shortly after the latter's demise, in the February/March 2004 edition.
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The second controversy was raised in 2005 by ''Le Québécois'' about then future
Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean and her and husband
Jean-Daniel Lafond's ties to the sovereignty movement and the
Front de libération du Québec.
See also
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List of sovereigntist media
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List of Quebec media
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Quebec nationalism
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Quebec politics
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Québécois
References
1. [1]
External link
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Official website