Bloc Québécois
This Poll Told Us How Canadian Political Parties Like to Party
If you are forced to spend time with a political party supporter, the Green Party is the one most likely to be holding.
Les Éléctions de la Dernière Chance: VICE Rencontre Gilles Duceppe
VICE rencontre le leader du Bloc québécois, Gilles Duceppe, pour parler de son retour controversé en politique, de la Charte des valeurs québécoise et de l'intérêt des jeunes pour l'option indépendantiste.
Bloc Québécois' Last Stand: In Conversation with Gilles Duceppe
This week, Simon Coutu sat down with Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe to discuss why it's in Quebec's best interest to separate, the risks of assimilation and the survival of his party.
Quebec Separatism Isn't Dead — But It's Fighting for Relevance
As the Canadian campaign has worn on the crowds have thinned and the rhetoric has thickened for the Bloc Quebecois, a separatist party that was virtually wiped out in the last federal election.
Young Quebec Candidate's Remark About Wanting Her Cellphone, A Penis, and Chips Is Pretty Much Perfect
If only more politicians were as honest about what they really wanted.
Will the NDP's Stick-to-Their-Guns Attitude Win Them the Federal Election?
The federal NDP has been taking principled stands on key legislation, which is exactly what their Alberta colleagues did before sweeping into victory in May.
We Dug Up Old Canadian Political Websites, and They’re Glorious
1996 was a simpler time: the information superhighway was but a dirt road and politicians were already trying to get your email address.
Political Staffers Tried to Delete the Senate Scandal (and Other Bad Behaviour) from Wikipedia
VICE Exclusive: Canadian political staffers are using their work time to delete large sections of Wikipedia articles in order to remove controversies, misinformation, and unpleasant truths.
We Talked to the Newest Leader of Quebec’s Separatist Movement
We interviewed the Bloc Québécois' new leader, Mario Beaulieu, and discussed how one breathes life into a party reeling from electoral catastrophe.