MONTREAL - As Quebec Liberal Party Leader Dominique Anglade spent Thursday campaigning in Sherbrooke and Gatineau, her Conservative counterpart Éric Duhaime was in one of her stronghold ridings in Montreal, looking to court her traditional base.
MONTREAL As Quebec Liberal Party Leader Dominique Anglade spent Thursday campaigning in Sherbrooke and Gatineau, her Conservative counterpart Éric Duhaime was in one of her stronghold ridings in Montreal, looking to court her traditional base.
Many of us in the West End and West Island ridings are asking ourselves this question for the first time since the Equality Party ran in 1989. That party was
Discontent with François Legault's Coalition Avenir Québec, as well as the Liberals, has English speakers exploring their voting options or the possibility of staying home altogether.