Across
- The Bloc took the position of “Yes” or “Oui” in the 1995 ___________.
- The language the party seeks to protect.
- The first Bloc candidate to be elected (although he ran as an independent), later to become Leader of the party.
- The founding leader of the Bloc left this PM's Cabinet to lead the sovereigntist cause.
- During the 1995 referendum, Bloc Leader Lucien Bouchard worked closely with Quebec Premier ____________.
- Members and supporters of the Bloc Québécois are known as ___________.
- The founding members of the Bloc left their original parties around the time of the defeat of the ________ Lake Accord.
- The Bloc has close relations with its provincial counterpart, the ________ Québécois.
- Slogan adopted by the Party for the 2004 election: “Un parti ____ au Québec.”
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Down
- Short-lived leader of the Bloc between the reins of Bouchard and Duceppe.
- He headed the initial coalition that led to the formation of the Bloc.
- Liberal scandal that the Party claims it helped to uncover.
- The Bloc opposed Canadian participation in the 2003 U.S.-led War in ______.
- Having won the second most seats following the 1993 election, the Bloc formed the Official _________.
- Party devoted to the sovereignty of the province of ____________.
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