Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 14
Quebec Separatist Leader Says Independent Quebec Would Join 32-Member NATO
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 14

Quebec Separatist Leader Says Independent Quebec Would Join 32-Member NATO

6 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 14
  • Montreal speech remarks by Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon put NATO membership at the center of his case for an independent Quebec.
  • Plamondon said he is convinced the alliance would accept Quebec if it broke away from Canada, declaring that “an independent Quebec will be a member of NATO.”
  • The intervention came in a speech focused on international relations, signaling an effort to address how a sovereign Quebec would position itself on defense and foreign policy.
  • The comments add a security-alliance dimension to Quebec’s long-running sovereignty debate by arguing independence would not leave the province isolated internationally.
Could an independent Quebec meet NATO's costly defence targets after a potentially messy divorce from Canada?
Is Montreal's bid for a NATO bank a backdoor audition for Quebec's entry into the military alliance?