Quebec election campaign halfway done as 1st debate looms large
MONTREAL — After weeks of pitching promises and slinging mud from afar, Quebec’s political leaders began preparing for their first face-to-face tilt as they reached the halfway point of the provincial election campaign Tuesday.
The leaders began scaling back on activities, with their focus turning to Thursday night’s highly anticipated French debate.
Meanwhile, a Leger poll conducted for the Montreal Gazette and Montreal Le Devoir suggested the Coalition Avenir Quebec was still leading the Liberal party, but that a large number of voters could still be in play.
“We still see the CAQ in the lead at 35 per cent, they’re holding on strong with over 42 per cent of francophone voter intentions in Quebec,” said Christian Bourque of Leger.

