Montreal byelection candidates go door-to-door on early voting day
- Polls indicate a competitive race among the Liberal Party of Canada, the Bloc Québécois, and the New Democratic Party in LaSalle-Émard-Verdun, historically a Liberal region.
- NDP candidate Craig Sauvé expressed confidence, stating, “I’m feeling the vibe of an election we can win.”
- Louis-Philippe Sauvé, a candidate for the Bloc Québécois, emphasized varying voter concerns, addressing public safety and housing issues during his campaign.
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Montreal Byelection Candidates Go Door-to-Door on Early Voting Day
Advanced voting kicked off on Friday in Montreal’s LaSalle-Émard-Verdun riding, and party leaders are helping get out the vote as the federal byelection on Sept. 16. draws nearer. Polls show a three-way battle emerging between the Liberal Party of Canada, the Bloc Québécois and the New Democratic Party and although LaSalle-Émard-Verdun is considered a Liberal stronghold, the NDP candidate in the race, Craig Sauvé, says he is fired up. “I’m feeli…

Montreal byelection candidates go door-to-door on early voting day
MONTREAL – Advanced voting kicked off on Friday in Montreal’s LaSalle-Émard-Verdun riding, and party leaders are helping get out the vote as the federal byelection on Sept. 16. draws nearer. […]
Australian National Review - Montreal Byelection Candidates Go Door-to-Door on Early Voting Day
Advanced voting kicked off on Friday in Montreal’s LaSalle-Émard-Verdun riding, and party leaders are helping get out the vote as the federal byelection on Sept. 16. draws nearer. Polls show a three-way battle emerging between the Liberal Party of Canada, the Bloc Québécois and the New Democratic Party and although LaSalle-Émard-Verdun is considered a Liberal stronghold, the NDP candidate in the race, Craig Sauvé, says he is fired up. “I’m feeli…
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