Bloc’s Yves-Francois Blanchet eyes Conservative, Liberal ridings in Quebec City
LEVIS, Que. — A confident Yves-Francois Blanchet brought his Bloc Quebecois campaign to the Quebec City area Tuesday, hoping his party’s recent momentum will lead to a breakthrough in the provincial capital.
Speaking at a shipyard in the riding of former Conservative cabinet minister Steven Blaney, Blanchet argued that successive Liberal and Conservative governments have done little to advance the area’s interests.
He took aim at his political opponents — and at critics who say his party lacks real ideas.
“Have the Conservatives served you so well?” he asked. “Did you get your share? Did you get real achievements?”