The PLQ wants to take over Huntingdon with a former

The PLQ wants to take over Huntingdon with a former PLC

The Quebec Liberal Party is set to unveil its team for Montérégie for the next election this Thursday, relying on former federal MP Jean-Claude Poissant to win back the Huntingdon riding.

Chairman Dominique Anglade will go to the former Liberal Party Canada elected member’s dairy farm in Saint-Philippe this Thursday to present the five candidates who will represent the Ridings of Montérégie.

According to our information, Jean-Claude Poissant will try his luck in Huntingdon County, which fell into the hands of the CAQ in 2018.

Shortly before, the liberal Stéphane Billette represented the industry for ten years.

Mr. Poissant has also been running the family business since 1981. He was also director of the Union des producteurs agricole for 20 years, Mayor of Saint-Philippe from 2009 to 2015, then Parliamentary Secretary to the Canadian Ministers of Agriculture and Food. as MP for La Prairie.

According to our information, with this candidacy, the Liberals hope to convince people that they have the best person on their team to please the farming community.

In 2019, Mr Poissant lost his seat in the House of Commons, defeated by Bloc Québécois Alain Therrien.

little known

The other equestrian centers of Montérégie are defended by men little known to the public.

In Iberville, the QLP will rely on Steve Trinque, a management ‘coach’.

It will be the chemist Rodrigue Asatsop who will visit County Sanguinet. The training will give Benjamin Roy, a member of the party’s youth commission and a political science student, the chance to represent her in riding Saint-Jean.

Management consultant and business innovation specialist Marc Blanchard presents himself in Beauharnois.