Quebec Premier François Legault has resigned.
With his party at a historic low in the polls, alongside the very “progressive” Québec solidaire (pro-abortion, pro-euthanasia), the CAQ leader announced his departure this morning, citing the good of Quebec as his reason. He will remain Premier until his successor is elected.
We will not miss him, notably because of Bill 21 on secularism which, far from protecting Quebec’s Christian heritage, weakens it in the name of an ideological struggle against any religious influence. Few dare to acknowledge that massive immigration is largely the result of the collapse of our birth rate and the loss of our Christian roots. With a rate of 1.33 children per woman, well below the replacement level, Quebec is heading either toward cultural replacement or toward disappearance.
Under François Legault, the CAQ also introduced Bill 9, which extends this secularism by severely limiting all public religious expression, including Christian expression.
Under Legault, the CAQ is also responsible for advance requests for euthanasia, the secularizing “Culture and Quebec Citizenship” program and its questionable “sexual education,” the marginalization of parents, the crackdown on homeschooling, the facilitation of late-term abortion, and a covid crisis management that closed churches while keeping liquor stores, marijuana outlets, and big-box stores wide open.
But the most serious issue remains the proposed Quebec Constitution, which enshrines abortion, euthanasia, and secularism. This text does not protect Quebec: it sabotages it. Secularism cuts it off from its roots, abortion from its future generations, and euthanasia from its solidarity.
Will Legault’s departure mean an improvement for Quebec? Perhaps, but only if we send a strong message to our elected officials, and to those who aspire to become them, that we refuse to accept anyone who claims to protect Quebec while sabotaging it in multiple ways.
We must therefore send a clear message, both provincially and federally, in defense of Quebec, our children, our seniors, and our families, against everything that destroys them: abortion, euthanasia, the perverse courses of sexual education and transgender ideology, and the secularism that cuts us off from God.
Today, you have two concrete ways to send a strong message to Quebec’s leaders:
Provincially, we have a petition against certain aspects of the Quebec Constitution bill (Bill 1). I encourage you to sign it here and to send it to your friends and family so they can sign it as well. It is imperative that the next CAQ leader reverse course and profoundly amend this constitutional bill so that it no longer includes what would, without doubt, undermine Quebec’s future.
Say NO to a constitution that denies life, faith, and Quebec’s Christian heritage >>
Federally, we have a petition addressed to the Bloc Québécois, another party that presents itself as a great defender of Quebec while subverting it in multiple ways, day after day. In a minority government situation, a federal election could take place at any time in 2026. Read and sign this petition, because the Bloc Québécois must, at the very least, be profoundly reformed, or else abandoned, for the good of Quebec.

Bloc leaders: Lucien Bouchard, Gilles Duceppe, Yves-François Blanchet.
Sign the petition for a profound reform of the Bloc Québécois >>
With a provincial election this October, and possibly even a Canadian federal election, we must do everything we can to spread this message throughout Quebec: protecting children, the family, and Quebec’s Christian culture is the true guarantee of Quebec’s survival. Neither sovereignty nor federalism, nor abortion, euthanasia, or secularism will do any good for the Quebec of today and tomorrow. The direction must be faith, family, and life, from conception to natural death.

For Life,

Georges Buscemi
P.S. Your signature matters more than you think. By signing the petition against the Quebec Constitution (Bill 1), you clearly affirm that abortion, euthanasia, and secularism have no place in the fundamental law of our nation. And by signing the petition for a profound reform of the Bloc Québécois, you send the message that no party can claim to defend Quebec while working toward its destruction. Take a minute to sign both petitions today and share them with those around you: it is a simple but powerful act for the future of Quebec and its families.
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