Even as he pilots his last election night this Monday, Pierre Bruno is not the type to wallow in sadness and nostalgia.
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The summer he just spent biking, fishing and traveling to Labrador allowed him to tame what awaited him after October 3rd when we couldn’t see him on TV.
“I am very proud of my 46 years as a TVA anchor and my 50 years of journalism. I want to enjoy life a bit now and think about myself. I’m very realistic, I don’t take risks [dans la retraite] Be it sadness or nostalgia, I’m not nostalgic per se.
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This Monday, for his last lap, he will run a long marathon with his usual collaborators – Mario Dumont, Paul Larocque, Emmanuel Latravers, Jean-Marc Léger and Pierre-Olivier Zappa (giant touch screen). Boring, we expect surprises and twists.
“Three of the five leaders won’t win in their own riding,” he recalled, the liberal Dominique Anglade (Saint-Henri-Saint-Anne), the conservative Eric Duhaime (Chauvay) and the PQ player Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon (Camille-Laurin).
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Marie-Anne Lapierre gathered her reactions on the spot with about forty voters in the studio. In the field, five journalists will report highlights at major party rallies: Claudie Cote will be in Montreal with Quebec Solidaire, Maxime Denis will be in Quebec with the Conservative Party of Quebec, Raymond Fillion will be in Montreal with the Liberal Party of Quebec. , Alain Laforest will be in the old capital with the coalition Avenir Quebec and Julie Marcoux will be in Boucherville with the Parti Québécois.
With rehearsals and exams since Thursday, there is nothing left to refine this election evening.
“My role is to be a sponge soaking up all the information to refresh my colleagues and journalists in the field,” Pierre Bruno said in an interview with the QMI agency.
In 1976, during his first election in TVA, five parties succeeded in electing at least one deputy. The outcome of Monday’s vote could allow several political groups to take their place in the Blue Room of the National Assembly. “This year, there are five structures that have more than 10% voting intentions. This is new. About 23% of the electorate voted early, so there is real interest in the campaign,” said the 70-year-old.
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In addition to hosting “Face-à-face Québec 2022”, Pierre Bruneau traveled to several locations. “As a broadcaster, our mission is to meet people and talk about regional concerns,” he said, recalling that TVA is in 10 regions.
Pierre Bruno hosts Election Night from 6:30pm on LCN and 7:30pm on TVA and LCN.
His usual collaborators Mario Dumont, Paul Larocque, Emmanuel Latravers, Jean-Marc Léger and Pierre-Olivier Zappa, on a giant touch screen, surround him.
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