
Quebec solidaire goes door-to-door to get Quebecers ready ahead of fall election
Global News
Nadeau Dubois claims the ruling Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) haven't delivered on key issues and that the Liberals failed to challenge the government on those issues.
The riding of Saint Henri-Sainte Anne in Montreal’s south-west isn’t just any riding.
Quebec Liberal Party leader Dominique Anglade is MNA there and she’s confident she can win again this fall.
“I’ve been MNA there for 7 years, connecting with people on a daily basis, understanding the issues,” she insisted.
But Quebec Solidaire (SQ) leader Gabrien Nadeau Dubois thinks his party can win there and made that point Sunday, going door to door with candidate Guillaume Cliche-Rivard to introduce him to voters.
“The people of the southwest of Montreal have tried the Liberal Party for years and look at the results,” Nadeau Dubois said to reporters while standing next to the Jolicoeur metro station before heading out to knock on doors.
He thinks he can convince people living here that, because of the Quebec Liberals’ long history in the riding, his party deserves a chance to replace them.
Nadeau Dubois claims the ruling Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) hasn’t delivered on key issues and that the Liberals failed to challenge the government on them.
“The Liberals are part of the reason why there is a historic housing crisis in Montreal,” Nadeau Dubois alleged.