Liberals hoping to maintain foothold in Quebec City region with Jean-Yves Duclos
QUEBEC — Federal Liberal cabinet minister Jean-Yves Duclos won re-election in the Quebec riding in 2019 by just 325 votes over the Bloc Québécois’ Christiane Gagnon.
This time, Duclos is running to secure a third term but also to maintain a Liberal party foothold in Quebec’s capital region. While the Liberals held 35 seats in Quebec at dissolution, only two of them are in the Quebec City area, which tends to lean more conservative than the rest of the province.
Duclos, a former families minister, spent the early days of the campaign touting the Liberals’ record on child care and enhanced child benefits, as he campaigned with his fellow Quebec City candidates.Last week, he campaigned alongside outgoing deputy premier Chrystia Freeland.
Both Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole and Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet have made no secret of their hopes of claiming Duclos’ seat.