The irony in Quebec politics: Which party deserves the title of most ‘progressive’?
MONTREAL — May Chiu, a family and human rights lawyer, ran in a previous provincial election for Quebec solidaire, which bills itself as the most environmentalist, left-leaning and socially conscious of the four major political parties.
But in Quebec politics, labels can be confusing — and ironic — as Chiu discovered.
Chiu finished third in the Montreal riding of Outremont in 2008 and eventually quit the party — but not because she hadn’t won.
She left, in part, because of Quebec solidaire’s pledge to pass a law, if it takes power, that would prohibit hijab-clad Muslim women or turban-wearing Sikh men from holding certain jobs such as a judge or police officer.


