How to gag an opponent who puts us in the wheels? We pretend to listen to him, we make him soft eyes, we invite him within the circles of power by dangling the possibility of making himself better heard and understood. He or she is finally convinced to claim the support of the electorate with, as a bonus, the promise of a post, perhaps a minister. There you go, the prey is hooked. Once elected and consecrated, she is made to understand that, given ministerial solidarity, silence is henceforth golden. This is how the sixty wells of the Bay du Nord project will be drilled offshore so that the industry can draw black gold there, despite the consecration of a brand environmentalist accompanied by promises to fight against climate change. We will also soon see if Shirley Dorismond will have the time to remind the Premier of Quebec and Quebecers of the essence of her thoughts by denouncing abuses and injustices as she once had the freedom to do. And come what may.
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