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== Fourth wave == {{Unreferencedsect|date=June 2024}} Charles Gagnon and [[Pierre Vallières]] combined their "Popular Liberation Movement" with the FLQ in July 1965. This also combined several other pro-sovereignty groups. This may have led to a more socialist FLQ attitude. This new group robbed a [[New Democratic Party (Canada)|New Democratic Party]] office and a radio station for supplies, many of which were used to write {{lang|fr|La Cognée}}, the revolutionary paper published by the FLQ during the many years of activity. It translates to "The Hit (Knock)". The 4th wave saw the increasing use of explosives, the production styles of which were sometimes detailed in {{lang|fr|La Cognée}}. A 15-year-old FLQ member, Jean [[Corbo]], was killed by his own explosive, and a 64-year-old female office worker died during the FLQ bombing of the shoe factory Lagrenade. By August 1966, the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] (RCMP) had arrested many FLQ members. Gagnon and Vallières had fled to the United States, where they protested in front of the [[United Nations]] and were later arrested. It was during his incarceration that Vallières wrote his book ''[[White Niggers of America]]''. In September 1967, the pair were extradited to Canada. In 1968, after various riots within Quebec and in Europe, a new group of FLQ was formed. Within a year, this group of Felquistes had exploded 52 bombs. Rather than {{lang|fr|La Cognée}}, they wrote {{lang|fr|La Victoire}}, or ''Victory''. The various members of the group were arrested by 2 May 1969.
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