Gilles Duceppe, for the record: ’Le Québec que j’aime, c’est vous.’A French-language transcript of Gilles Duceppe’s speech after leading the Bloc to more seats, while losing his own
Election night’s biggest winners and losersBy its very nature, election day sees candidates fall into two camps: winners and losers. Here were the ten most significant or surprising ones.
How to watch tonight’s French-language leaders debateSee Harper, Mulcair, Trudeau and Duceppe go head to head a final time before this month’s election
What four leaders said at the women’s panel Up For DebateSome quotes from Thomas Mulcair, Justin Trudeau, Elizabeth May and Gilles Duceppe in their panel discussion on women’s issues
What happens when women take over the debate?Aaron Wherry previews three things worth watching in the week ahead
In Quebec, orange is the new BlocMore and more Quebec separatists are fleeing the Bloc in favour of the NDP. Could the party be wiped off the map?
Around the Bloc again: The renewed militancy of Quebec sovereigntyWith shrinking coffers and membership, the Bloc Québécois is returning to its militant roots to fight for sovereignty—and survival
The off-key notes of Gilles Duceppe’s redemption songThe final act of the Bloc Québécois’ once and future king begins. But here’s why history, there for the writing, probably won’t be penned.
Old kid on the Bloc: Duceppe is backPolitical editor Paul Wells on what this means for the 2015 campaign