The new Parti Quebecois: Quebec solidaire offers voters radical societal project
MONTREAL — On a late-summer evening in Montreal this week, with the humidex topping 30 C, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois started knocking in earnest on doors in his riding.
Nadeau-Dubois, 28, is one of two spokespeople for Quebec solidaire, a left-wing sovereigntist party that had three of the 125 seats in the legislature when the provincial election campaign began last week.
Its promises are nothing less than radical and include free education all the way from elementary school to doctoral studies, and a ban on the sale of all non-hybrid or gasoline-fuelled vehicles by 2030.
And its two-page, costed financial platform promises to collect about $13 billion more a year to fill state coffers, mostly from wealthier Quebecers and large companies.

