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The general elections will be held on Monday, October 3.

The first cards of candidates for the October 3 election have appeared, notably in Rouen-Noranda.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Boualem Hadjouti

  • This morning, Quebec’s lieutenant-governor Francois Legault asked to dissolve the National Assembly, marking the start of the election campaign.

  • The general election will be held on October 3. The campaign will last for 36 days.

  • Distribution of dissolved National Assembly members: Alliance Avenir Quebec 76; Liberal Party 27; Quebec Solder 10; Parti Quebecois 7; Conservative Party 1; Independents 4.

  • The Liberal candidate in Acadie, Andre A. Morin clarified his thinking on Twitter this afternoon, declaring in a half-dozen improvised press conference that the French in Quebec were not threatened, despite being released earlier this month. Statistics show that Vigneault’s language declined almost everywhere in Canadaincluding the Province of Belle.

    Following the question about the French language, I would like to point out that QLP He made 27 proposals to protect the French in Quebec. The current situation needs constant attention and if I am elected in Akadi, I am committed to continue my activities in this direction.

    André Morin is a former Chief Federal Prosecutor of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. He wants to change Christine St-Pierre In the riding of Agadie, a liberal fortified fortress.

  • Criticized for using the term This lady Speaking about his opponent, Dominique Anglade, chief caquistor François Legault promises that he will have a say in the future. Leader of the Liberal Party. Our campaigners Mr. They examine what might be wrong with Legault’s tone, and at a press conference M.

    “This lady”: Legault criticized Anglette for the way she spoke

  • I will not campaign defensively, introduced Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, co-spokesperson for Québec solidaire. He says want Prove Québec solidaire as an alternative to the CAQ in 2022.

  • By launching his campaign in the riding of Chauveau, which he is contesting, Éric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ), considered his creation. Well established Ahead of the October 3 election. We are where we want to beHe said, citing a recent survey, that unlike previous years, the PCQ This year could be competitive. For us, this is already an extraordinary step. […] Four years ago, the party I now lead did not have the funds we have [aujourd’hui], 125 has no candidates, no campaign bus, no consideration and especially no telling the press what he’s doing. The truth is very, very, very different, and in a sense, this first stage, it must be admitted, we have already gained a lot. But there is much more to be done in the next 36 days. Now we have to convince.

  • Sébastien Bovet, head of Radio-Canada’s parliamentary office in Quebec, examines the past four political years in his memory and reveals five key aspects.

  • What the CAQ is doing is calling us to resignPaul St-Pierre Plamonton, leader of the Parti Québécois, is charging ahead in Montreal by launching his election campaign in the riding of Camille-Laurin, where he hopes to enter the National Assembly. We are here with determinationHe says about the PQ and its candidates. Being a separatist has to be realistic.

  • Labor shortage is not caused by CAQ, François Legault responds to his liberal opponent, Dominique Anglade. CAQ chief says still good news with Ontario’s low unemployment rate, rising wages and narrowing asset gap