Quebec election: Once a major force, Parti Québécois risks finishing with one seat
MONTREAL — As Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon launched his party’s election campaign, he described his candidates as a “Cinderella team” that would go further than people expect.
It was an acknowledgment of just how low the expectations are for the PQ.
Once the voice of a generation of Quebec sovereigntists, the PQ is polling in last place among the five major parties and pollsters predict it will win one seat in the Oct. 3 election: the riding of Matane-Matapédia, on the lower shore of the St. Lawrence River.
“The Parti Québécois could find itself with one seat in the (legislature),” Valérie-Anne Mahéo, a political-science professor at Université Laval, said in a recent interview.