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The Bloc Pot is a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada that is dedicated to ending cannabis prohibition. It has contested four provincial elections but it has failed to win any seats in the National Assembly of Quebec. The party was launched in 1997 by Marc-Boris St-Maurice as a way to push for political change to marijuana laws. He also went on to launch its federal offspring, the Marijuana Party of Canada.
Leaders of the Bloc Pot
Marc-Boris St-Maurice (1998–2000)
Pierre Audette (2000–2001)
Alexandre Néron (acting, 2001–2002)
Hugô St-Onge (2002–2012)
Pacifique Plante (2012-2017)
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume*Intérim (2017-2020)
Daniel Blackburn (2020-2023)
Benjamin Vachon (2023-)
Election results
See also
Drug policy reform
Cannabis in Quebec
Legal issues of cannabis
List of Quebec general elections
List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition
List of Quebec premiers
Marijuana parties
Marijuana Party (Canada)
National Assembly of Quebec
Political parties in Quebec
Politics of Quebec
Timeline of Quebec history
External links
Official website
National Assembly historical information
La Politique québécoise sur le Web
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- Perang Dingin
- Quiberville
- Mercury Prize
- Bloc pot
- Blair Longley
- 2003 Quebec general election
- Marijuana Party candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election
- Marijuana Party (Canada)
- Eastern Bloc
- List of cannabis rights organizations
- Cannabis political parties
- List of political parties in Quebec
- André Boisclair
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