When Rene Levesque walked out of the Liberal Party in Oct. 1967, one of the two parties, either the Grits or the Unionists, were condemned. In 1961, Daniel Johnson won the leadership over Jean-Jacques Bertrand, the last Unionist Premier IOTL. The Unionists were divided into two- the separatists and the nationalist federalists, such as Bertrand himself. Johnson tried to refashion the party into a conservative PQ, but the tensions flared when Bertrand won the leadership over Jean-Guy Cardinal, the leader of the separatist wing, in late 1968. In 1970, the party disintegrated forever, with the separatists going to the PQ and the conservative federalists to Robert Bourassa's Liberals. WI Daniel Johnson had lived longer? Would the Liberals kick the can and the fed-separatist divided be between the UN and PQ instead of the Liberals and PQ? I outlined this in Can-Ken, but this involves Paul Sauve living longer, with entirely different circumstances...