Quebec election campaign hits one-third mark with claims of dirty attacks
MONTREAL — Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard defended attacks by his troops against the rival Coalition Avenir Quebec as the province’s election campaign hit the one-third mark on Tuesday.
Couillard said he wouldn’t condone the harsh words of three candidates, including two outgoing senior ministers, who accused the Coalition of a lack of transparency and frequent flip-flops.
Coalition Leader Francois Legault, whose party has been steadily ahead in the polls, called out the Liberals for those frequent attacks and questioned why Couillard didn’t deliver them himself.
But Couillard dismissed his opponent’s complaint Tuesday, saying that while the Liberal campaign has kept to his plan of being positive, it doesn’t prevent criticism of opponents when warranted.

