For your information.
In the present Quebec election campaign the Socialists and Leftists of every degree and colour are barking loud and strong at the side of the Liberal party of Lesage.
There are the Filions, the Laurendeaus and the Laportes of Le Devoir; the Jacques Heberts, Dions, O'Neils, René Levesques, Trudeaus and Pelletiers of the group known Cité Libre, all the Leftists, in fact, with the exception of the few scatter-brains who are not yet aware that they are losing their time in the shaky machine of Michel Chartrand's "Social-Democrat" outfit.
Does this mean that the Liberal party is busy working for the aims of the Socialists? Do the left-wingers hope eventually to push this party into treading the path which they, the Socialists have marked out?
On its side, the Barrette government (the National Union) has given in to these Socialist gentlemen on practically every demand they have made, including a promise to set up compulsory state hospital insurance.
The Barrette government should learn one thing right now, you can't satisfy the Socialist left.
The Hydro minister of New Brunswick, the Hon. Edgar Fournier, wrote to our Dollard Leclerc as follows :
"When it comes to condemning the vicious monetary system of today, working with greater sincerity and, above all, with greater conviction than ever. My work today requires that I handle transactions and loans involving several millions of dollars a year; and when we see the merciless slavery that comes out of this system and the manner in which it exploits our resources to its own profit, it is not surprising that we are losing much of our hair and that what remains for the battle is rapidly turning white !"