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Help for seniors, accusations of plagiarism and a clumsy caricature get attention today.
Dominique Anglade, leader of the Quebec Liberal Party, campaigning on August 30, 2022
Photo: Radio-Canada / John Jaramillo
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Both the CAQ and the PLQ promised up to $2,000 a year in support for people aged 70 and over, leading Dominique Anglade to say that Francois Legault was a “copier”.
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PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon presented his environmental plan, worth $3 billion a year, in Montreal. He went to Lavaltrie and Terrebonne.
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In Montreal, Quebec solidaire Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, co-representative, promised to freeze the QST on new essential products before taking Quebec’s direction.
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In Trois-Rivières, Conservative leader Eric Duhaime promised tax cuts. Later he reached Chauveau to submit his candidature.
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Thank you for following our live coverage of the election campaign on this third day. You can access all the contents of the folder Provincial elections – Quebec 2022 Radio Canada.
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Radio-Canada Parliamentary Bureau Chief, Sebastien Bovet, doing morning radio from his hotel room.
Photo: Radio-Canada / Alexan Drolet
Welcome to our home
Sebastian Bovet opened the door to his small room at 23e A downtown Montreal hotel floor. The head of Radio-Canada’s parliamentary office is in the metropolis for the duration of the election campaign, and He invited us into his daily life “Not so The luxury travel of the rich That’s all “. Follow Sebastien Bovet on election coverage. -
the leader of Conservative Party of Quebec CAQ said on Tuesday that the government has accumulated
Worst deficit in Quebec history
. Are public finances as bad as Eric Duhaime claims? The reality is actually much more nuanced… and optimisticAccording to the team The VerifWho examined the matter. -
Up to $2,000 in support for seniors age 70 and older, is that enough? Gérald Fillion discussed this measure proposed by the two Liberal Party And yet Future Quebec Alliance With economist Daniel Denis.
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Featured candidate for QLP, Fred Beauchemin thinks he made a mistake. He figured it out after answering a question in English.
The star candidate said it is important to have a strong opposition in Quebec, whichever party wins, to avoid ending up in parliament with Donald Trump’s stance. According to him, the government is acting on the pandemic
Terrifyingly
(very scary) For democratic values.He mentioned ruling by decrees and shutting down the National Assembly. Parliament was closed for two months during the first wave of COVID-19. Parliamentary work was then resumed as per the existing public health rules. Fred Beauchemin resumed in French, stating that he was not comparing Francois Legault to Donald Trump.
Mr. Legault doesn’t have the same hair color, the same attitude, and he’s a Quebecer. What I’m trying to say is that when you close the door to democracy, you don’t respect Quebecers.
Dominique Anglade campaigned in the Quebec region on Tuesday with candidate Fred Beauchemin.
Photo: The Canadian Press / Caroline Boucher
Dominic Anglade defended his candidate’s comments later in the day:
Although we have said it many times, it is true that we have gone too far. This is very consistent with what was said previously.
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In front of Glencore’s CCR copper and precious metals refinery in Montreal’s east end, Parti QuébécoisPaul Saint-Pierre Plamondon promised more transparency in the communication of pollution data to the population.
The leader of the PQ vowed to “be heard” to ensure the implementation of
Transparent measures against all types of pollution
They are air pollution, noise pollution, vibration pollution and heat islands.The PQ took a shot at CAQ deputies in east Montreal — the island has only two CAQ elected officials — accusing them of being absent and “silent” when it came time to protect citizens concerned about air quality.
Remember that morning PQ submitted its Plan to fight climate change.
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François Legault has committed to building a new secondary school in Sherbrooke by 2026 if the Coalition Avenir Quebec is re-elected next October.
Photo: Radio-Canada / Alexander Duvall
Passing through Sherbrooke on Tuesday, François Legault was committed to building a new school there If Future Quebec Coalition Re-elected on October 3… Outgoing MP for this riding, Solidarity Christine Labrie, as well as the Liberal Party’s Dominic Anglede have already pledged.
The announcement, which sounds like déjà vu, will come down hard on Francois Legault, the same morning the Liberal leader accused him of
Copier
Because of similar promises since the beginning of the campaign.In a press conference, the chief CAQ He avoided theft.
Dominic Anglade says that if we copy them, we should have less arguments. It said she agreed with the program CAQ
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