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A look at November 15, 1976, the date the Parti Québécois seized power in the provincial elections, a victory that gave rise to an unprecedented outburst of joy at the Center Paul-Sauvé, a place where PQ sympathizers gathered.

Top Cast

  • Robert Bourassa

    Robert Bourassa

  • Claude Charron

    Claude Charron

  • Reggie Chartrand

    Reggie Chartrand

  • Bernard Derome

    Bernard Derome

  • Denise Filiatrault

    Denise Filiatrault

  • Gérald Godin

    Gérald Godin

  • Pierre-Marc Johnson

    Pierre-Marc Johnson

  • Camille Laurin

    Camille Laurin

  • Denis Lazure

    Denis Lazure

Overview

A look at November 15, 1976, the date the Parti Québécois seized power in the provincial elections, a victory that gave rise to an unprecedented outburst of joy at the Center Paul-Sauvé, a place where PQ sympathizers gathered.

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