
Marois government
The Marois government refers to the administration led by Pauline Marois, who was the Premier of Quebec from 2012 to 2014. Her government was known for promoting Quebec nationalism and pursuing policies aimed at increasing the province's independence and cultural identity. It focused on social issues like education, health care, and language laws, while advocating for stronger provincial rights within Canada. The government also emphasized economic development and social programs. Its tenure was marked by debates over Quebec sovereignty, with some seeing it as a period of advancing regional autonomy, though it faced political and public challenges related to unity and identity.