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Bloc Québécois' Last Stand: In Conversation with Gilles Duceppe

This week, Simon Coutu sat down with Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe to discuss why it's in Quebec's best interest to separate, the risks of assimilation and the survival of his party.

With federal elections right around the corner, the Bloc Québécois is making a last push to get young Francophones back in their court. Despite Duceppe's return as leader this year, the party only has two seats in Parliament and the separatist party continues to fall behind in the polls.

This week, Simon Coutu sat down with Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe to discuss why it's in Quebec's best interest to separate, the risks of assimilation and the survival of his party.