Three Parti Québécois (PQ) members were denied entry into the Quebec legislature after they refused to swear the oath of office to King Charles III, a requirement under the Canadian Constitution. Dan Spector breaks down the dramatic scene, why the three-member PQ caucus didn’t want to follow the rules, and how other political parties are responding.
- PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wins record 98.51% of delegate support in vote of confidence
- Parti Québécois barred from sitting in legislature for refusing oath to King