Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, a ‘foreigner’ in Ottawa
OTTAWA — One day in April 2020, Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet felt he’d had it with the games surrounding politics. At the time, the COVID-19 pandemic had forced his party and the New Democrats to support a Liberal proposal to sit only once a week.
“The (political games) of parliamentarians who talk parliamentarian to parliamentarian about their little parliamentarian things, I don’t think that interests the proverbial real world much,” he said.
But it was the word Blanchet used in French, “tataouinage,” that made the English-speaking journalists smile.
“You talked about tataouinage, so can you explain that?” asked Julie Van Dusen, then a reporter with the CBC.