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such as Trudeau and Pelletier. This caused a rift among the journal's board members, ultimately leading to the magazine's evolution into a federalist journal. As well, the journal abandoned its earlier interest in socialist ideas and became more and more
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and other intellectuals and activists. In doing so, the journal gained a reputation for its radical viewpoints at a time when anti-Duplessis views were difficult to get into print. The journal was
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was further revived in mid-March 2008, in response to what they saw as the destruction of the progressive traditions of the Liberal Party of Canada under the leadership of
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in Quebec and combat the perceived (pro-Quebec nationalist) "political unanimism" in the province. In this era, the editorship of the magazine was taken over by academics
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of the 1960s. A number of the journal's contributors went on to take leading parts in that movement. As the 1960s progressed, Quebec society became divided between
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Publication ceased (both in French and English) in 2000, officially because of the magazine's perception that separatism was defeated.
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in orientation. The division among Quebec's left, as well as the entry of a number of
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figures into electoral politics, led to the journal's demise in 1966.
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The journal published contributions by intellectuals such as Trudeau,
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and English versions were identical in their respective content.
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