Parti Québécois leader says party 'is back' as it wins byelection in Quebec City
- The Parti Québécois won the Jean-Talon byelection in Quebec City, taking a seat held by the Coalition Avenir Québec since 2019.
- PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon sees this win as a warning to the government and a demonstration of the PQ as a credible alternative.
- Coalition Avenir Québec's loss in the byelection reflects their recent setbacks, as they previously lost another byelection to Québec solidaire earlier this year.
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Parti Québécois captures Jean-Talon riding in Quebec byelection, adds fourth seat
QUEBEC — The Parti Québécois handily won the hotly contested byelection in the Quebec City riding of Jean-Talon on Monday night, capturing a seat held by the governing Coalition Avenir Québec since 2019.
·Flin Flon, Canada
Read Full ArticleParti Québécois captures Jean-Talon riding in Quebec byelection, adds fourth seat
QUEBEC — The Parti Québécois handily won the hotly contested byelection in the Quebec City riding of Jean-Talon on Monday night, capturing a seat held by the governing Coalition Avenir Québec since 2019.
·Sechelt, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Parti Québécois holds a provisional lead coming out of the first results of the by-election in the riding of Jean-Talon.
·Montreal, Canada
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