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New Political Parties in Quebec and Canada
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Communist Party Founded 1921 Wanted
Abolition of private property Separation of Church and State End of Capitalism Not very popular, but members became union leaders in Quebec.
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Socialist Wanted to reform politics and economics. Wanted
Free Health Care Government have greater control over public services Ex: Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (1933) Not very popular in Quebec
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Fascist Inspired by and aligned with Hitler’s ideas.
Totalitarian nationalist regime. Adrien Arcand founds the Parti National Social Chretien in 1934. Not very strong or popular.
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Populist Social Credit Party (“Socreds”)
“To support the population morally and economically Monthly allowance to citizens Very right-wing values
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Meanwhile, in Quebec Traditional Nationalism is popular Stands for:
Catholic Religion French Canadian Culture and Heritage French language For some, a RETURN TO THE LAND UNION NATIONALE is founded in 1935
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Union Nationale Wins provincial elections in 1936
MAURICE DUPLESSIS new premier. Conservative policies
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U.Nat - Economics Agriculture basis of Quebec’s economy.
Duplessis preached a “return to the land” to end unemployment. Modernized farms Left provincial economy to private business – his government sold them resources. Much American investment.
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U.Nat. Social Issues Left social institutions (health, education, care of the poor) to the Catholic church. They were partners. MINIMAL support to those hit by the depression (ex: mothers in need)
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U.Nat Against Foreign ideas Trade Unions
Federal government – took over management of social measures, funded by Ottawa
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