The Queen of the megacity is looking to take over Montreal. Louise Harel, longtime MNA for east end Montreals Maisonneuve district has quit provincial politics. A coupla opposition city councillors have left the Labonte faction (the old Vision Montreal Bourque Party) to sit as independents, but in fact their plan is to support a mayoral bid by the separatist Harel who was the author of the forced mergers.Kinda interesting trivia: Harel, according to this article, was offered $26,500 by the provincial archivists for her government notes and papers, not in cash but in tax credits, same thing really. Meanwhile the papers of Andre Boisclair were evaluated at a mere $2,500 while Claude Ryan had documents in his desk worth $186,500.
Look at the smirk on the face of that separatist cow, as she puffs away on her Mark Ten Menthol...how fast can you say "City Down the Drain" if Her Majesty were to alight to the throne?
ReplyDeleteHighly unlikely hypothesis. If Harel is leaving, she is probably tired.Her seat is safe.
ReplyDeleteShe probably has a lot more friends in Tremblay's party that Labonté's. She claims to be progressive while Labonté is a reactionary - two of his stalwarts resigned the other day!
Harel's former political attaché André Lavallée is a member of Tremblay's Executive Committee.
Howdy!
ReplyDelete20 years of Blue Rodeo archives netted $800,000.
20 years of Maureen Forrester's archives $20,000.
There are HUGE discrepancies with evaluating archives.
you obvioulsy have a pretty bad memory of what happened, Harel's main goal was to create the half century old one island one city that Drapeau so desperately wanted. It worked incredibly well in Quebec City, it was the Liberals who cam back with this fucking retarded half way solution to keep the anglos happy and shut down the Alliance (and the fat pigs behind it).
ReplyDeleteNice twisting there buddy.
Wayne,
ReplyDeleteplease refrain to post comments when you're drunk.
That "separatist" wanted to unite the cities of the island of Montreal. It's Jean Charest who used the defusion as a tool to get elected, at the expense of the greater good - a united Montreal.
So before you go calling Louise Harel a separatist cow, you might want to think about all the mostly federalist voters that fucked up the fusion.
And that picture is probably 20 years old.
Douche.