The Parti Québécois presents 22 candidates

Late in recruiting, the Parti Québécois is putting its foot on the accelerator by presenting 22 candidates who will seek the vote this fall. These new recruits are not, however, in constituencies traditionally won by the PQ.

Posted at 2:09 p.m.

Fanny Levesque

Fanny Levesque
The Press

The political formation thus presents 11 women and as many men to defend the colors of the Parti Québécois on October 3. “Carrying this torch to the four corners of Quebec also requires determination, a quality that all of our candidates have in common; they might even resell it! said Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon in a statement.

Since the beginning of the pre-campaign, the PQ troops have been slow to put candidates in the ranks. By way of comparison, at the start of the week the Parti Québécois had around sixty candidates announced out of 125, while the Coalition avenir Québec, Québec solidaire and the Conservative Party of Québec have more than 110 each. The Liberal Party of Quebec is also lagging behind with less than 80 confirmed candidates.

We have at least a hundred confirmed candidates, but not all of them are announced. Honestly, we still have a lot of candidates who have not completed their process.

François Leroux, Director of Communications for the Parti Québécois

According to Mr. Leroux, this slower start should not be seen as a link with the difficult polls for the Parti Québécois. Mr. Leroux assures that recruitment is going well, and that Thursday’s announcement attests to this.

New Parti Québécois candidates announced:

  • Beauce-Nord: Pamela Lavoie-Savard
  • Chateauguay: Marianne Lafleur
  • Jacques Cartier: Chantal Beauregard
  • Jeanne-Mance–Viger: Laurence Massey
  • The Prairie: Sarah Joly-Simard
  • Mount-Royal–Outremont: Ophelie Bastien
  • Orford: Monique Allard
  • Pontiac: Jolaine Paradis-Châteauneuf
  • Sainte-Rose: Lyne Jubinville
  • Terrebonne: Genevieve Couture
  • Westmount–Saint-Louis: Florence Racicot
  • Bertrand: Guillaume Freire
  • Bourassa-Sauve: Zacharie Robitaille
  • Brome-Missisquoi: Guillaume Paquet
  • Champlain: Alexandre LItalien
  • Chauveau: Charles-Hubert Riverin
  • Chomedey: Rachid Bandou
  • South Coast: Michel Forget
  • Drummond–Bois-Francs: Emrick Couture-Picard
  • Gouin: Vincent Delorme
  • The Plains: Normand Ouellette
  • Vaudreuil: Christopher Mass


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