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Michel Gauthier Quotes

«The Liberal Party produced a system of kickbacks using taxpayers' money. They should be ashamed of themselves. Refund the money. That's what the citizens want.»
«Mr. Pettigrew says we are distrustful. I'll agree with him, but we have reason to be distrustful,»
«This is Mr. Pettigrew in a state of panic. He's panicking.»
«What is depressing is the failure to act, the indifference, and the negligence of the federal government for everything that touches our seaway,»
«What I can tell you, in the name of my colleagues and our leader Gilles Duceppe, is that we've had enough, ... Together, all the Bloc MPs intend to reverse the trend.»
«The waiting lists for surgeries will lengthen considerably,»
«The waiting lists for surgeries will lengthen considerably.»
«We just had an 18-month government and we just had another election. I don't think many people want to be in another election in six months' time.»
«We intend to support the government if what it asks us to do respects our basic principles and the interests of Quebec. If the government respects those conditions, we will try to let it function for a good while.»
«Mr. Harper said several times that he did not want to centralize, that he wanted to respect the powers of the provinces.»