Overview
- Donald Trump's threats to annex Canada have spurred a surge in Canadian national pride, particularly in historically separatist Quebec.
- Recent polls indicate that 58% of Quebecers now feel proud to be Canadian, up from 45% in December 2024.
- The Bloc Quebecois, Quebec's pro-independence party, is projected to secure only 25% of the provincial vote in the April 28 federal election, a sharp decline from previous results.
- Some former independence supporters, like Pierre Choiniere, now view unity with Canada as essential to counter external threats from the US.
- Despite the federalist momentum, nearly one-third of Quebecers continue to advocate for independence, highlighting a persistent divide in public opinion.