Still not sure what name to put your X next to in the voting booth? A few hours before the Quebec provincial election, The newspaper has produced a voter’s guide to review each party’s significant promises, identify the hot areas where nothing is at stake, and provide a report on this election campaign that is drawing to a close.
Consult the different sections of our 2022 Voter Guide.
Victory for CAQ in sight despite a blunder
Photo archive, Martin Alarie
According to experts, François Legault ran a very bad campaign. The good news for him is that he could afford it… but not for very long.
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The fighting can be seen all over Quebec
Gone are the days when Montreal’s electoral map was divided into two zones, red in the west and blue in the east.
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Six voting scenarios to consider
Elections always have their share of surprises and reversals. Think of the orange wave of the 2011 federal election, when Jack Layton’s New Democratic Party in Quebec swept away everything in its path. What will happen this time in the provincial elections next Monday? Here we present six potential scenarios that could come to fruition. Or not.
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Outperform promises made by the five major parties
The parties have proposed a variety of commitments to seduce Quebecers. Here are each formation’s key promises on five key issues to help you see more clearly.
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growth, taxes and inflation
Experts dissect the chief financial officers of the main parties to announce their election on Monday.
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The newsletter of our experts: week 5
Photo Archive, Joel Lemay
Every Saturday, our experts take stock of the campaign week that has just ended and note the good – and not so good – moves.
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