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Quebec Politicians Warn of Spying, Fuel Federal-Provincial Tensions

Quebec Politicians Warn of Spying, Fuel Federal-Provincial Tensions

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Quebecs political landscape heats up as Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondons cautionary measures against spying during party meetings gain traction. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette from the ruling Coalition Avenir Québec backs him up, citing historical precedents of federal government rule-bending on Quebec issues. However, not all CAQ members agree, with Domestic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière dismissing the claims as referendum hype. This ongoing debate reflects growing distrust between Quebec and Ottawa, with sovereignty questions continuing to fuel federal-provincial tensions.

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