_ -1991 the Quebec Federal separatist party Bloc
Quebecois formed
-1994 they win the prov.Election and led by Jacques Parizeau
-After the rejection of Charlottetown
Quebec felt Canada did not care about their wishes
-A second referendum was held and
this time the ‘no’ side won 50.6% to 49.4%
-In 1998 the Canadian Supreme Court
determined that Quebec was not allowed to decide by itself to seperate
Summary
In 1991 a new Federal party formed that supported Quebec's separation which has close ties to The Parti Québécois and shares its principal objective of independence for Quebec. The parties have backed each other during election campaigns, and in 1994 Bloc won the provincial election being led by Jaques Parizeau. After the failure of the Charlottetown Accord, Quebec not long felt that Canada cared about them and held another referendum to decide. The tallies ended up being very close with 50.6% disagreed and 49.4 percent voting yes. Afte ythat the Canadian Supreme Court decided that it was not up to Quebec to decided by themselves whether they would separate because a separation would affect the entire country.