Quebec party leaders fan out across province on final campaign day before vote
MONTREAL — There was no final show of unity in Quebec’s campaign on Sunday, as the four leaders delivered contrasting final messages on the eve of the provincial election.
Rather than sticking to positive messages about getting the vote out, the leaders of the three biggest parties took the opportunity to take final shots at their opponents.
Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard declined to assess his campaign, choosing instead to denounce Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault, who Couillard said was “confused” on immigration.
He also accused Legault, who promised Sunday morning to support seniors, of having forgotten them throughout the rest of the campaign.