Retreating into the past or opening up to the future?
The construction of the Grand Théâtre was not without its pitfalls. Although excavation work began in 1966, it was not until January 1971 that it opened to the public. When the Barrette Administration halted construction for more than a year, it seriously affected the original Confederation centenary deadline. The Union Nationale party was opposed to several projects seeking to modernize the province at the time.
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