I joined the PQ in the 1970s because of the issue of sovereignty. And that's why I wake up in the morning. A woman who gives birth to a country, that would be interesting. Pauline Marois 1970sbirthcountry Change image and share on social
The biggest risk to Quebec isn't sovereignty. It is staying in Canada. Pauline Marois bigcanadaquebec Change image and share on social
If Quebeckers want Jean Charest, well, they can choose him. It's never a winning formula to divide Quebeckers. Pauline Marois charestchoosedivide Change image and share on social
Never, never, will I accept, on issues of integrity, comparisons with the Liberal party. Pauline Marois acceptcomparisonintegrity Change image and share on social
I feel like saying we need to all calm down a little. Let's take the time to breathe. I have no intention of allowing myself be distracted. Pauline Marois allowbreathecalm Change image and share on social
I hope that one day the people of Quebec will one day be a part of the concert of nations. This is an internal debate. This will happen when Quebecers are ready. Pauline Marois concertdaydebate Change image and share on social
Cynicism lost and hope won. For the first time, the government of Quebec will be led by a woman. Pauline Marois cynicismgovernmenthope Change image and share on social
No one can buy me. It allows me to devote myself completely to what I do. Knowing that I'm comfortable removes a big burden off my shoulders. Pauline Marois bigburdenbuy Change image and share on social
For me, everything is still possible and I am as determined as ever. I believe first that the project of a people does not die. It is the project of freedom for a people, it is a project of sovereignty. And since the nation exists, it has the right to its own state. I will work to advance it in that direction. Pauline Marois advancedeterminedie share on social
We do not want the Quebec nation to disappear. Pauline Marois disappearnationquebec Change image and share on social