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Blanchet criticized by Parti Québécois as he promises to work with other leaders

Summary by The NOTL Local
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is calling for a “partisan truce” with other federal party leaders after Monday’s federal election, even as he faces criticism from his party’s provincial cousins for putting sovereignty aside.

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Blanchet criticized by Parti Québécois as he promises to work with other leaders

Blanchet told reporters in Montreal that voters want stability in Parliament in order to address the ongoing trade war with the United States.

·Toronto, Canada
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He blames him for his willingness to collaborate with Mark Carney and invites him to return to his "independence roots."

·Montreal, Canada
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In an amazing release, Pequist leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon criticizes the strategy of the Bloc Québécois who lost feathers on Monday night. The Pequist leader reproaches Yves-François Blanchet for having put independence on hold and for presenting Mark Carney as a "collaborator" with whom he is ready to work.

·Montreal, Canada
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More chicane... it seems rare to me at the PQ! The leader of the PQ in CHICANE with the Bloc Québécois! He reproaches the Bloc for having "suspended independence" and "validated Mark Carney". With friends like this, no need for enemies! pic.twitter.com/OjmQGqza4n — La Réplique (@repliquecaq) April 29, 2025 Unnecessary comment to send: who started?

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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