This story is adapted from an original article from March 2, 2026 in URBANIA, an online magazine based in Quebec focused on pop culture and society.
Wedged between a seemingly endless stretch of wedding dress boutiques, one storefront stands out on Plaza Saint-Hubert.
Billed as "the first independentist citizen-café in Quebec" by posters plastered across its window and inspired by Catalan independence resistance networks, Club Pays comes from the Organisations unies pour l'indépendance (OUI Québec), a non-partisan organization. The café was conceived as a "third space" for sovereigntists, somewhere to nurture grand ideas for a province they hope to one day see become a country.
A standard café by day, the space hosts all manner of independentist events come evening: shows, open mics, reading circles, and lectures. Profits will be reinvested into the organization's activities.
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