2021 – the year of lost hope

The year 2022 will also begin in a pandemic that everyone would have liked to leave behind.

If we had to sum up 2021, it would be the year of lost hope, analyzed Jean-François Lisée at the microphone of the “Political meeting of the year” hosted by Mario Dumont at QUB Radio. Indeed, the year began with the arrival of vaccines which seemed to announce the return to normal

“We start the 3rd dose and a new variant is telling us that complete normality, it may not be in the foreseeable future,” said the former PQ leader.

It is indeed depressing to end the year as it started, but it is important to emphasize that Quebecers have still been able to find a semblance of normal life in the last few months, moderated analyst Elsie Lefebvre.

“We have the worst record of all the Canadian provinces per capita per 100,000 inhabitants because of the incompetence and carelessness of the crisis management in the CHSLDs”, for his part insisted the former leader of the NDP Thomas Mulcair. With the report of the Ombudsperson as well as the report and the ongoing coroner’s investigation, we are starting to see the first indications of this, explained the former politician.

After mismanagement of the pandemic in 2020, the guests of the political meeting of the year 2021 judged that the government of Quebec has recovered well this year.

“In 2021, we put the health system back in the saddle. Christian Dubé arrived and took the reins and we felt it. I think he is turning out to be a government star, ”said Elsie Lefebvre.


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