Bouchard, Lucien Personages and Biography History Society and Culture
Federal Progressive Conservative cabinet minister who resigned after the failure of the Meech Lake constitutional accord to form his own separatist party, the Bloc Québécois. Following the 1995 referendum on Quebec independence, Bouchard took over the leadership of the Parti Québécois and became Premier of Quebec from 1996 to 2001.
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- Lucien Bouchard - Wikipedia - Biographical information on the nationalist Quebecois politician.
- Bouchard Bids Adieu - Information about Bouchard\\'s retirement with video of his resignation speech history and other background details.
- Online NewsHour: Newsmaker with Lucien Bouchard -- April 23,1996 - Text of an interview conducted for public television history in the personages and biography United States.
- Why we are sovereigntists - Essay by Lucien Bouchard published in January 1994.
- Lucien Bouchard : Illusionist - Essay by federalist former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott history Trudeau.
- Exit Bouchard - CBC Archives - Video archive of the CBC television report of Lucien Bouchard\\'s departure from the Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney.
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