sherbrooke — should he win monday’s election, françois legault says he will govern for all its citizens and hopes to woo anglophones into showing more interest in protecting french.
he offered an olive branch to the english-speaking community that appears estranged from the caq in the wake of such unpopular pieces of legislation as bill 21 on state secularism and bill 96 overhauling the charter of the french language .
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he would not return to the way he handled the immigration issue in this campaign or his comments admitting more than 50,000 new arrivals a year would be “suicidal ,” for the quebec nation.
the rally took place in sherbrooke, currently held by québec solidaire incumbent christine labrie, who fought a hardscrabble race in 2018 to take away jean charest’s old home riding from the liberals .
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the caq candidate in sherbrooke is former longueuil mayor caroline st-hilaire, who made her own pitch for more clout.
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the final election poll, produced by léger for the journal de montréal , pegged caq support at 37 per cent and the opposition parties trailing far behind in its dust. support for the liberals is 17 per cent, followed by québec solidaire and the parti québécois with 15 per cent each.
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strolling up the street on a sunny sunday morning on aug. 28 to ask the lieutenant-governor to dissolve the house, legault had a spring in his step, the look of a politicians at the peak of his game at age 65. analysts say regardless of the outcome monday, legault has left his mark on quebec.
the campaign theme was simple: “let’s continue,” what was started in 2018. in other words, more prosperity and nationalism and the continued protection of the french language and culture .
analysts have said it was legault’s own missteps and lack of clarity on these two subjects that fuelled the media questions. journal de montreal columnist antoine robitaille noted saturday the paradox is while legault seems obsessed with immigration he does not seem to master the finer details of it.
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