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Union Nationale (Quebec)

The Union Nationale ((:ynjɔ̃ nasjɔnal)) was a conservative and nationalist〔 provincial political party in Quebec, Canada, that identified with Québécois autonomism. It was created during the Great Depression and held power in Quebec from 1936 to 1939, and from 1944 to 1960 and from 1966 to 1970. The party was founded by Maurice Duplessis, who led it until his death in 1959.
The party was often referred to in English as the National Union, especially when it was still an electoral force, by both the media and, at times, the party.〔A search of English-language content on Google News Archive performed on April 8, 2010, returned 786 results for ''"National Union" Duplessis Quebec'' with all results dating from before 1980 (), and 1030 results for ''"Union nationale" Duplessis Quebec'' (), including 651 results dating from before 1980 ().〕
==Origin==

The party started when the Action libérale nationale, a group of dissidents from the Quebec Liberal Party, formed a loose coalition with the Conservative Party of Quebec. In the 1935 Quebec election the two parties agreed to run only one candidate of either party in each riding. The Action libérale nationale (ALN) elected 26 out of 57 candidates and the Conservatives won 16 seats out of 33 districts.
Conservative leader Maurice Duplessis became Leader of the Opposition. He soon rose to prominence as he used the ''Standing Committee on Public Accounts'' to expose the corrupt practices of the Liberal government of Alexandre Taschereau and force it to call an early election.
Capitalizing on his success, Duplessis called a caucus meeting at Sherbrooke's ''Magog Hotel'' and received the support of 15 Conservatives and 22 ALN members in favor of a merger of the two parties under his leadership under the name Union Nationale.〔The choice of ''Magog Hotel'' had a particular significance. This is where Duplessis had been chosen as the Conservative leader in 1933.〕
The new party had no formal ties to the federal Conservatives. It ran candidates in every district and won a majority of the seats in the 1936 election.〔Patricia G. Dirks, The Failure of L'Action Libérale Nationale, ISBN 0773508317, McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, Montreal, 1991.〕

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