Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet believes both the Liberals and Conservatives will reignite separatist sentiments in Quebec, while former Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s involvement in the election is seen as potentially beneficial. Despite a decline in support for independence, Blanchet is convinced that any Canadian government will fuel the idea of Quebec sovereignty, with a potential referendum on independence promised by the Parti Québécois in 2026. However, Quebec’s focus on Canada-U.S. relations currently gives the Liberals strong support in the province, overshadowing the push for independence.
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Leafs' Anthony Stolarz left arena on a stretcher after vomiting on the bench
The Toronto Maple Leafs' victory over the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of their second-round series was overshadowed by the condition of goaltender Anthony Stolarz, who collided with Panthers forward Sam Bennett and later left the game with a possible concussion. Stolarz was seen vomiting at the bench, a symptom of concussion, and was subsequently taken to the hospital on a stretcher after being replaced by Joseph Woll. Head coach Craig Berube criticized the lack...
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