Quebec election: Liberal party campaigning largely outside Montreal-area strongholds
MONTREAL — Quebec Liberal Party Leader Dominique Anglade has spent the first week of the campaign far away from the party’s Montreal-area strongholds.
Despite being down in the polls and struggling to field a full slate of 125 candidates, Anglade insists her party is on the offensive, campaigning in ridings held by other parties.
The Liberal leader is continuing that trend today, with stops in Gatineau, Que., across the river from Ottawa, which was won in 2018 by the Coalition Avenir Québec of Premier François Legault. She also has several stops planned in Val-d’Or, Que., located in a riding also held by the CAQ.
Legault, meanwhile, is campaigning today in Lévis, Que., across the river from Quebec City, where star candidate Bernard Drainville is representing the party.