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

The first candidate placards for next October's elections have appeared in Rouen-Noranda.

The first placards of the candidates for the October 3 election appeared in Rouen-Noranda.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Boulem Hadzouti

  • Francois Legault this morning asked Quebec’s lieutenant-governor to dissolve the National Assembly, which has kicked off election campaigning.

  • The general elections will be held on October 3. This campaign will continue for 36 days.

  • Distribution of members of the National Assembly at the time of dissolution: Coalition Avenir Quebec 76; Liberal Party 27; Quebec Solidaire 10; Parti Québécois 7; Conservative Party 1; Independents 4.

  • The Liberal candidate in Acadie, André A. Morin, clarified his thinking on Twitter this afternoon, declaring in a half-dozen enhanced press briefings that the French in Quebec, according to him, were not threatened, despite being published earlier this month. Statistics suggest that The Vigneault language has declined almost everywhere in Canadaincluding Belle Province.

    Following a question on the French language, I would like to point out that QLP Made 27 proposals to protect French in Quebec, he tweeted. The current situation deserves constant attention and I am committed to continue my actions in this direction if I am elected in Akadi.

    André Morin is the former Chief Federal Prosecutor of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. He wished to be replaced Christine Saint-Pierre In the Acadian riding, a liberal stronghold.

  • Criticized for using the word This woman Speaking about his rival Dominique Anglade, chief caquist Francois Legault promised he would say the same in the future. Leader of the Liberal Party. Our campaign enthusiasts will analyze what was wrong with the tone of Mr. Legault and Ms. Anglade’s comments on the case at the press briefing.

    “This lady”: Legault criticizes the way he speaks of Anglade

  • I do not campaign defensively, launched Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, co-representative of Quebec Solidaire. He says want Finalize the demonstration that Québec solidaire will replace the CAQ in 2022.

  • Eric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ), felt he had been set up, launching his campaign in the riding of Chauve, where he was contesting. Good location Before the October 3 election. We are where we want to beHe said, citing a recent poll that, unlike in previous years, the PCQ There may be competition this year. For us, this is already an extraordinary step forward. […] Four years ago, the party I am currently leading did not have the funds we had [aujourd’hui], no 125 candidates, no campaign bus, no consideration and most importantly no journalists covering what he was doing. The reality is very, very, very different, and in a way, this first step, it must be admitted, we have already achieved a lot. But there is more work to be done in the next 36 days. And now we have to convince.

  • The head of Radio-Canada’s parliamentary office in Quebec, Sébastien Bovet, delved into his memory over the past four political years to come up with five headlines.

  • What CAQ does is invite us to resignThe leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, allegedly hopes to enter the National Assembly by launching his election campaign in the riding of Camille-Laurin in Montreal. We are here with confidenceHe said about the PQ and its candidates. Separatism must be realistic.

  • CAQ did not cause labor shortage, François Legault answers his liberal opponent, Dominique Anglade. The CAQ leader says the low unemployment rate, rising wages and narrowing of the wealth gap are still good news for Ontario.