The current government administration of Quebec is becoming increasingly misaligned with the freedoms and the will of its people.

The complete population is dependent on a single energy corporation that has monopoly over the market. This causes the people to freeze and become sick every time that one service crashes during winter. The same energy corporation keeps raising the price of our electricity, without any competition, and despite the fact it is now producing more energy than the demand. The government is failing at recycling materials, dumping the majority of the waste into Asian countries so to simply hide it from our sight. The government is failing at solving true issues such as poverty, which is still affecting the majority of the population, according to the latest studies. The government is considering taxing people for using boathouses on Crown lands, causing the people to lose the freedom of movement, the freedom of enjoying nature - a freedom that even the most primitive animal enjoys. Homelessness has become so commonplace, it is now affecting even the Laurentians in a visible manner. The government is implementing new regulations causing local farms and vital domains to lose workforce, and, therefore, lose the market in favour of foreign ones, which, in return, undermines our self-sufficiency. The government is considering implementing a kilometer tax, to tax our movements based on the amount of travel we make with our vehicle - once again affecting our freedom of movement. The kilometer tax is proposed to be enforced by tracking our vehicle movements with cameras and chips, causing serious issues with our privacy. People's will, as defined by referendums, is diluted by the nightmarish conflicts caused by the presence of three establishment levels (Quebec's, Canada's, and the Crown's) instead of one. Meanwhile, the voices of the ancient native American populations are struggling to be heard.

It is time to propose a new government system, one that is centered around our rights and freedom. One that is directly based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; one that exists as a direct democracy instead of a constitutional monarchy. One that seeks to serve the interest of the people, instead of the interest of the government members.

Petition for Alaurentia to become the new, sovereign government system of the Laurentia bioregion.