Let us quickly look into ‘Quebec Election Update: Party Leaders Begin Final Weekend Of The Campaign With François Legault’ As the Quebec election campaign enters its final weekend the main party leaders are fanning out across the province.
Quebec Election Update: Party Leaders Begin Final Weekend Of The Campaign With François Legault
Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) Leader François Legault was scheduled to have breakfast with supporters in Chibougamau and then travel around 600 kilometers south to Mont-Laurier in the province’s Laurentians, where he will meet with supporters in the evening.
Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade will be campaigning in three ridings where her party is polling in third place.
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Today, she’s headed to the Gaspé Peninsula and will also visit the Îles-de-la-Madeleine — which her party lost by 15 votes in 2018. A trip to Kuujjuaq, the largest village in Quebec’s northern Nunavik region, is scheduled for tomorrow.
Québec solidaire spokesman Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois will be in Montreal and plans to campaign in three ridings that were won by the Liberals in the last election, including Anglade’s riding of St-Henri–Ste-Anne.
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Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is to make several stops today from Quebec City to Longueuil, while on Sunday his campaign will fly to multiple parts of the province.
Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime plans to start the day going door to door in Quebec City before heading to a rally in Pointe-Claire, a largely English-speaking Montreal suburb.
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