Bloc Populaire

Bloc Populaire

The Bloc populaire canadien was a political party in the Canadian province of Quebec from 1942 to 1947. It was founded on September 8, 1942 by opponents of conscription during World War II. The party ran candidates at both federal and provincial levels.

Read more about Bloc Populaire:  Origin, Provincial Level, Federal Level, Decline, Publications, Quebec Provincial Election Results, Members of The Legislative Assembly of Quebec, Members of The Canadian House of Commons, Notable Defeated Candidate, Prominent Insider

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