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Qué (quién) es Quebecois$530721$ - definición

FORMER CANADIAN ONLINE LIBERTARIAN MAGAZINE
Quebecois Libre; Québécois Libre; Le Quebecois Libre

Le Québécois Libre         
Le Québécois Libre (or QL) was an online libertarian magazine, or webzine published in Quebec, Canada. The QL, owned and published by Martin Masse since February 1998, portrayed a classical liberal point of view on numerous topics, particularly related to current affairs in Quebec, or, to a lesser extent, France and the United States.
Algoma Quebecois         
BULK CARRIER LAUNCHED IN 1963
Quebecois (ship, 1963); Quebecois (ship); Algoma Quebecois (ship); IMO 5287847
Quebecois was a lake freighter that served the Great Lakes, operating between ports in the United States and Canada. The vessel was launched in 1962 by Canadian Vickers Ltd of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Le Québécois         
POLITICAL NEWSPAPER IN QUEBEC CITY, CANADA
Le Quebecois; Québec-Radio
Le Québécois () is a political newspaper based in Quebec City. Founded in 2001, it is a medium of the Quebec sovereignty movement.

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Le Québécois Libre

Le Québécois Libre (or QL) was an online libertarian magazine, or webzine published in Quebec, Canada. The QL, owned and published by Martin Masse since February 1998, portrayed a classical liberal point of view on numerous topics, particularly related to current affairs in Quebec, or, to a lesser extent, France and the United States.

The principal language of the magazine was French, but a quarter of the articles were written in English. Le Québécois Libre accommodated all liberal views including minarchism and anarcho-capitalism.

Articles have been featured on National Post and C2C journals.

The name Le Québécois Libre is a pun on "Québec Libre", a nationalist slogan, as the magazine aimed to promote the freedom of those living in Quebec rather than the nationalist aim of promoting the state.

It featured articles by Martin Masse, Ron Paul, Scott Reid and Pascal Salin, among others. In 2016 the magazine ceased publication.