Second electoral debate: the chiefs arrive at the studios of Radio-Canada

A week after TVA’s “Face-à-Face”, the five leaders of the main provincial parties arrive at the Radio-Canada studios, when they will once again cross swords for a second debate, this time on Radio -Canada.

This meeting between the leaders offers them a new chance to demonstrate who would be the best prime minister after the October 3 election.

  • The last to arrive at Radio-Canda, the outgoing Prime Minister and leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec, François Legault.


In front of Radio-Canada, waiting for the arrival of the five leaders, there are activists from CUPE, QS and people in favor of electoral reform.

Geneviève Lajoie / Journal de Quebec

The fourth out of five chefs, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, arrives at the studios in turn.


In front of Radio-Canada, waiting for the arrival of the five leaders, there are activists from CUPE, QS and people in favor of electoral reform.

Geneviève Lajoie / Journal de Quebec

  • The third arrival, the co-spokesperson of Québec solidaire, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois.


In front of Radio-Canada, waiting for the arrival of the five leaders, there are activists from CUPE, QS and people in favor of electoral reform.

Geneviève Lajoie / Journal de Quebec

  • The second arrival, Dominique Anglade of the Quebec Liberal Party.


In front of Radio-Canada, waiting for the arrival of the five leaders, there are activists from CUPE, QS and people in favor of electoral reform.

Geneviève Lajoie / Journal de Quebec

  • The first arrival is Éric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec.


In front of Radio-Canada, waiting for the arrival of the five leaders, there are activists from CUPE, QS and people in favor of electoral reform.

Geneviève Lajoie / Journal de Quebec


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