Coalition Avenir Quebec boasts more women than men in election campaign
MONTREAL — The Coalition Avenir Quebec has boasted that it will have more women than men running in the provincial election campaign — a big change for the party, which opinion polls suggest is leading the governing Liberals.
The CAQ says it will have 65 women and 60 men seeking office on Oct. 1, which it claims is the highest percentage of women candidates ever attained by a Quebec political party.
“I think it’s important that all parties present as many women as possible,” CAQ leader Francois Legault said Saturday during a campaign stop just outside Montreal.
“I’ve already said that if I’m chosen on Oct. 1, we’ll have a cabinet where half of the members will be women.”

