Dominique Anglade will end his campaign in Nord-du-Québec on Sunday, October 2, after a stop in the Îles-de-la-Madelaine. The Liberal leader believes that “it’s a choice that makes sense” despite the fact that castles are threatened in Greater Montreal.
Posted at 2:22 p.m.
It had been in the air for a few days, but it is now confirmed: Dominique Anglade’s team will end its campaign on Sunday, October 2 in Ungava, in Nord-du-Québec, to support its candidate, Tunu Napartuk, former mayor of Kuujjuaq. It is in this northern village that Mme Anglade will spend the last hours of his campaign.
On Saturday, she will fly to the Îles-de-la-Madeleine in the wake of the storm Fiona, which battered the sector last weekend. It is Gil Thériault, the director of the Intra-Quebec Seal Hunters Association, who is defending the Liberal banner in the riding of Îles-de-la-Madeleine. She must also make a leap in Bonaventure.
“It’s a choice that makes sense at the end of the campaign, we are still shooting in the Montreal region, Laval, in the Montérégie”, argued Mme Anglade during a brief press scrum. The Liberal leader stopped Monday in Bourassa-Sauvé and in Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne where she is trying to get re-elected. The Liberal leader is threatened in her own riding while the CAQ and Québec solidaire are hounding her.
The lights are red in several Liberal castles such as Maurice-Richard, Verdun and Anjou-Louis-Riel.