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The IMT campaigns for the adoption by Québec Solidaire of a comprehensive socialist platform, arguing for the need to nationalise the major industries and banks that control the Canadian economy. While Québec Solidaire calls for Quebec independence, the IMT only supports the right of Quebec to secede but calls for a Quebec to be a voluntary part of a Canadian socialist federation arguing that independence under capitalism would be detrimental to the working class in both Quebec and the rest of Canada. Leading IMT theorists Ted Grant and Alan Woods have defended this position, claiming it is based on Lenin's approach the national question in Russia. The Spartacist League has criticized this, arguing that it is a distortion of Lenin's position and that Quebec independence would further the g

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  • The IMT campaigns for the adoption by Québec Solidaire of a comprehensive socialist platform, arguing for the need to nationalise the major industries and banks that control the Canadian economy. While Québec Solidaire calls for Quebec independence, the IMT only supports the right of Quebec to secede but calls for a Quebec to be a voluntary part of a Canadian socialist federation arguing that independence under capitalism would be detrimental to the working class in both Quebec and the rest of Canada. Leading IMT theorists Ted Grant and Alan Woods have defended this position, claiming it is based on Lenin's approach the national question in Russia. The Spartacist League has criticized this, arguing that it is a distortion of Lenin's position and that Quebec independence would further the g
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  • The IMT campaigns for the adoption by Québec Solidaire of a comprehensive socialist platform, arguing for the need to nationalise the major industries and banks that control the Canadian economy. While Québec Solidaire calls for Quebec independence, the IMT only supports the right of Quebec to secede but calls for a Quebec to be a voluntary part of a Canadian socialist federation arguing that independence under capitalism would be detrimental to the working class in both Quebec and the rest of Canada. Leading IMT theorists Ted Grant and Alan Woods have defended this position, claiming it is based on Lenin's approach the national question in Russia. The Spartacist League has criticized this, arguing that it is a distortion of Lenin's position and that Quebec independence would further the goal of socialism by removing national antagonisms amongst the working class. In federal politics, the IMT supports and belongs to the New Democratic Party. The IMT advocates a 13 point program of demands.
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