More focus needed on Indigenous concerns in Quebec campaign, residents say
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Ungava riding spans much of the northwestern area of the province, running from the northernmost village of Ivujivik to the towns along the Quebec-Ontario border south of James Bay.
But as the party leaders criss-cross the province ahead of the Oct. 1 election, some northern residents say the leaders’ promises don’t really penetrate a riding that covers about one-half of the province’s land mass.
Compared to the provincial average, the residents of Ungava are younger, mostly Indigenous, prefer a language other than English or French — and are less likely to vote.
The riding recorded the lowest turnout in the last election, with only 41.47 per cent of electors choosing to cast a ballot, compared to more than 70 per cent for the province as a whole.

