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Issues related to the management of the pandemic are resurfacing three days before the vote.

François Legault smiled.

Francois Legault called the decision to award private firm McKinsey a private contract to help him manage the pandemic a “good idea”.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Matthew Potvin

  • Chief economist Francois Legault was forced to defend the central role played by consulting firm McKinsey in the government’s handling of the pandemic, revealed by Radio-Canada.

  • Other parties reiterated their demand for a public and independent commission of inquiry into the government’s handling of the health crisis.

  • Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon has dropped two candidates from his team after Islamophobic posts shared on social media resurfaced.

  • On this National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, François Legault has not ruled out legislation to protect indigenous languages.

  • Dominique Anglade went to Montreal City Hall to meet with Mayor Valérie Plante. Eric Duhaime visits Quebec Mayor Bruno Marchand.

  • Thank you for following our live coverage of the election campaign on this 34th day. You can access all the contents of the folder Provincial elections – Quebec 2022 Radio Canada.

  • Election campaign seen by our caravans

    Three days before the vote, what is the tipping point? Where did the campaign take place? Here’s an analysis of our campers, Véronique Prince, Alexandre Duval, Valérie Gamache, Sébastien Desrosiers and Jacquardre Charbonneau, who target each party’s headlines during the campaign.

  • Three days before the election: The battle for Montreal East

    It’s a territory that covers one-sixth of the island of Montreal, and the eastern sector of the city needs love. All elected or candidates have been repeating this for decades. Will the expected changes come in the upcoming elections? One thing is for sure, voters are fed up with the status quo.

    Report by Matthew Prost

  • Three days before the election: the Maurice-Richard battle

    It was one of those long-delayed ridings that had a winner announced Monday evening: Maurice-Richard, north of the island of Montreal.

    The outgoing MP, Marie Montpetit, who was excluded from the Liberal caucus, is not seeking a new mandate. The coalition Avenir Quebec and Quebec Solidaire spared no effort to make progress.

    Matthew Papillon reports

  • What is a ballot box question? Will the cannons fired by various leaders’ campaigns change the situation on Monday?

    Analysts Emily Nichols, Michelle C. Agar and Christian Dufour commented on this news broadcast.

  • co-representative of Solidarity Quebec, PQ member Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon was not impressed with the leadership of Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, who excluded two of his candidates for making anti-Muslim comments. There are still many unanswered questionsHe fell. Mr. St-Pierre Plamondon says he does not want these people in his team, but he will collect their votes.

    If my information is correct, [les noms de] These two people will be on the ballot papers, they will be identified as Parti Québécois candidates, so the votes cast by the people will go to the Parti Québécois, along with the funds that come with it.He summed up.

    Mr. St-Pierre Plamondon didn’t make a real decisionThe Sanghibhava leader was condemned.

    Mr. Nadeau-Dubois counters the fact that what appears to be a simple formality actually has serious consequences. To decide between opposition groups in the National Assembly, the first criterion is the number of deputies, but the percentage of votes, the number of votes cast, is also counted.

  • Compare party election platforms

    An example shows the leaders of the five main political parties in Quebec.

    Find the main commitments of political parties in our program comparator.

    Photo: Radio-Canada / Anis Belabbas

    Not sure who to vote for on Monday, October 3? You will find in us the main commitments of the political parties Program Comparator. Filter pledges by party, theme and sub-theme. Pledges are regularly updated based on announcements.

  • Madame Provost cried. It was very, very emotional.

    Leader of the PQ Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon L’Assomption announced the exclusion of PQ candidate Catherine Provost due to Islamophobic publications on social networks.

    The announcement comes after a few hours Suspension The PQ candidate in Rousseau’s neighboring riding, Pierre Vanier, the spouse of Catherine Provost, made anti-Muslim comments on Facebook several years ago.

    Mr. After discussions with Vanier, the PQ leader made the decision to exclude him as well.

    If they are ever elected, it will be as independent candidatesMr. St-Pierre ruled out Plamondon, admitting that a “post-mortem” needed to be done to understand why such publications “escaped the process.” observation of the Parti Québécois.

    Both candidates – have been less likely to be elected since then CAQ Widely ahead in both of their constituencies, according to estimates – they said they regretted their comments. However, the PQ leader feels he must Draw the line somewhere.

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