Parties target seniors with promises on Day 14 of Quebec election campaign
MONTREAL — Promises to seniors and local farmers were overshadowed on Day 14 of the provincial election campaign after a Parti Quebecois candidate withdrew his candidacy hours after being formally charged with impaired driving and refusing to obey a police officer.
Before Guy Leclair announced his decision late Wednesday to step down, PQ Leader Jean-Francois Lisee had said he wouldn’t be able to to sit in the party caucus, if he won his seat Oct. 1, until his legal matters were resolved.
Leclair, who was arrested July 13, is scheduled to appear in court Sept. 21.
Earlier on Wednesday, Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard promised seniors that if he is re-elected, they would able to suspend or postpone their pensions until the age of 75 if they wanted to continue working or return to their jobs.

