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TOPIC: QUEBECVOTES2022

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Immigration dominates debate as Quebec election campaign enters final stretch

CBC Montreal's Debra Arbec speaks with our political panel: columnist Emilie Nicolas and Christian Bourque, executive vice-president of Leger.
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A nurse and a doctor weigh in on Quebec election promises

Nurse Natalie Stake-Doucet and general practitioner Dr. Michel Minh Tri Tran say more resources and flexibility are needed to provide patients with the care they need in a timely manner.
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What's behind the harassment candidates in Quebec's election are facing?

CBC Montreal's political panelists Emilie Nicholas and Christian Bourque address how threats and harassment became one of the top issues in the first week of Quebec's election campaign
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Gen Z reacts to new lections Qubec TikTok campaign

The videos are meant to encourage younger demographics to cast a ballot on Oct. 3, but these Dawson College students say the approach is all wrong.
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Political scientist breaks down why Quebec went from bipartisan to multi-party this election

Political science professor Valrie-Anne Maho explains the challenges facing the Liberal Party amid the new political landscape in Quebec.
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Conservative Party of Quebec Leader ric Duhaime explains unpaid tax bills and more

In a wide-ranging interview with CBC Montreal's Debra Arbec, ric Duhaime addresses issues including his party's immigration policy and where he stands on a sovereignty referendum.
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Qubec Solidaires's Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois defends use of N-word during debate

Midway through the Quebec election campaign, CBC Montreal News at 6's Debra Arbec asks Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois about his use of the N-word during a televised debate, and about some of his campaign promises.
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Are young voters happy with what they've heard during Quebec's election campaign?

CBC Montreal's Debra Arbec speaks with three young voters about the issues that matter to them during the Quebec election campaign
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A snapshot of Quebec election specials from the 1950s to today

Weve dusted off the film reels to bring you a compilation of election specials straight from the CBC archives. Starting in the 1950s, through the wacky hairdos of the 1970s and '80s all the way to our new studio in Montreal have a look.

In Quebec, exhausted paramedics feel ignored in yet another election campaign

For all the emphasis on health-care solutions this election campaign in Quebec, little has been said about the pre-hospital network, where critical staffing shortages threaten the quality of care. That's not surprising to many in the industry who work in Montreal.

No judicial recount in Beauce-Nord, judge rules

In a bid to get a seat in the National Assembly, the Conservative Party of Quebec had requested a judicial recount in the riding of Beauce-Nord but a judge ruled the party neglected to include an essential document in its request to Quebec Superior court.

Quebec Conservatives, without a seat after election, seek recount in Beauce

A candidate for the Conservative Party of Quebec is seeking recount after losing a tight race in the Beauce-Nord riding.

31 people arrested during Quebec election campaign for threats against candidates, SQ says

Provincial police say there were 217 incident reports for possible threats made against candidates during the Quebec election campaign. In total, 31 people were arrested.
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How can Franois Legault build bridges after a divisive election campaign?

One day after the CAQ wins a historic majority, Debra Arbec speaks with columnist Emilie Nicolas and Christian Bourque, executive vice-president of Lger, on what happens now.

Quebec elects record number of women, but will they be named to key cabinet roles?

For real equality to be achieved, experts say women need to be represented in the places where decisions are made, including the premier's cabinet and among his political advisers.

How a powerful Legault government could face pushback from the opposition and beyond

Advocacy groups, mayors likely to clash with CAQ
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Political parties face challenge to engage voters ahead of Quebec election

CBC Montreal's provincial election panelists Emilie Nicolas and Christian Bourque say generational gaps will play a key role in this year's election campaign.
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Quebec's electoral system continues to alienate voters, experts say, especially in Montreal

Disillusioned Quebec voters are demanding electoral reform in the wake of the provincial election. But political scientists say the odds of obtaining proportional representation are bleak.
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Leader of Anglo-rights party defends calling decline of French 'a myth'

Canadian Party of Quebec Leader Colin Standish says he will fight for parents to have the ability to choose their child's language of education.

How a powerful Legault government could face pushback from the opposition and beyond

The Coalition Avenir Qubec government will face plenty of opposition, from grassroots environmental groups to opposition parties in the National Assembly to the courts. But do the CAQ's opponents stand a chance?

As smelter controversy simmers, Rouyn-Noranda voters opt for a former mining executive in Quebec election

A community trying to balance jobs with respect for the environment elects someone from the CAQ, hoping that having someone in government will mean better control of toxic emissions.

The CAQ's lack of MNAs in Montreal won't be a problem, Plante says

Montreal Mayor Valrie Plante says she expects the city's relationship with Franois Legault's Coalition Avenir Qubec government won't be affected by the fact that the party has, once again, almost no seats on the island.

No seats for Conservative Party of Quebec despite strong uptick in vote share

The Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ) failed to elect any candidates to the National Assembly but its leader, ric Duhaime, appeared cheerful and determined when he took to the stage to speak to supporters Monday night.

Dominique Anglade pledges to 'represent all Quebecers' as Liberals lead a divided opposition

The Quebec Liberal Party has lost some seats but will return to the Quebec National Assembly as Official Opposition. Leader Dominique Anglade won her own riding after a tight race against Qubec Solidaire.

CAQ sails to victory in Quebec with largest majority in decades

Four years after winning its first election, Franois Legaults Coalition Avenir Qubec party will once again form a majority government in Quebec. With the party electing candidates in 90 ridings, the victory is a landslide.