Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon announced that an independent Quebec would recognize dual citizenship, allowing residents to keep both Canadian and Quebec passports. During a convention in St-Hyacinthe, he outlined plans for citizenship for Quebec residents and Canadians born in the province, as well as support for francophones in Canada. St-Pierre Plamondon emphasized a smooth transition and continuity in policies, pledging to maintain funding for anglophone groups in Quebec. Additionally, he indicated a liberal approach toward work permits for Canadians outside Quebec.
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