Statement by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Regarding the No Campaign
October 30, 1995
First of all, I want to thank all those people who have worked
so tirelessly during this difficult campaign in which the future
of our country was at stake.
Above all, I particularly want to thank Daniel Johnson for his
outstanding efforts as leader of the Quebecers for the NO.
His leadership, integrity and determination were a constant source
of inspiration for those who worked with him in this challenging
campaign. Quebec and Canada owe him a great deal.
I also want to thank my colleague Lucienne Robillard, whose enthusiasm
and energy have once more confirmed her reputation as a tireless
worker, and also Jean Charest for the vigour and conviction with
which he participated in this difficult campaign.
In a democracy the people are always right. Tonight there is
only one winner: the people. Tonight, more than ever, we have
every reason to be proud of democracy in Canada.
There are not many countries in the world where citizens can debate
-- peacefully, calmly, and without violence -- the very existence
of the country itself.
Once again, we have shown the entire world our country's great
values of tolerance, openness and mutual respect.
We are at the end of a long, emotional campaign. Divisions are
never easy. They are never painless. But we can emerge from
them stronger. To my fellow Quebecers who voted YES, I say that
I understand your profound desire for change.
For the second time in 15 years we have gone through a difficult
period in an atmosphere of great emotion. We must now develop
innovative solutions so that we never again have to go through
similar circumstances.
The time has come for reconciliation. It is time to put aside
our differences.
To the government of Quebec, I say now is the time to work together.
The people of Quebec have spoken. We must all respect their
verdict. It is time to turn the page.
The people of Quebec want us to work together. They want us to
continue working towards change -- together.
Tonight I ask the Premier of Quebec and his government to work
with the government of Canada to respond together to the real
and pressing needs of Quebecers.
It is up to those of us in Ottawa and Quebec City to respond to
these expectations. Mr. Premier, I extend my hand to you.
Let's work together for the well-being of our fellow citizens;
that's all they want.
All levels of government must now direct their energy towards
the immediate priorities of their citizens. As we all know, these
priorities are the jobs and economic growth needed to improve
the well-being of our fellow citizens.
The future of all Canadians is bound together by common values.
Where opportunity and the belief in a better tomorrow for ourselves
and our children unites us all. Where together, we can look outward
and face the world, with confidence and pride.
To all Canadians, I say that a majority of Quebecers have chosen
Canada in part because of the incredible outpouring of good feelings
and goodwill demonstrated over the last week. Ordinary Canadians
-- inside Quebec and throughout Canada stood up and proved what
this country is all about. Spontaneously, with great emotion,
with great pride.
Let us keep that spirit alive in the weeks, months and years to
come.
We must remind ourselves of that spirit not only in times of crisis,
but also in order to build our future together with mutual respect,
generosity, and the ability to understand each others' different
points of view.
To those Canadians who reached out to Quebecers last week, we
all promised that our country will change. You asked Quebecers
not to let Canada down. You have been heard. Now you must not
let them down.
Let us now work together to make the appropriate changes to bring
our country together. In particular, this includes the recognition
of the distinct character of Quebec society.
Tonight the people of Quebec have reaffirmed the value of what
we have built together. Tomorrow let us continue to build our
great country. Let us do what we must do to enter the twenty-first
century. Let us keep building the country that has made us the
envy of the world. We have work to do. Let us get on with the
job.
Good night.
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