Dominique Anglade emphasizes that Quebec needs the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) “more than ever”.
She responded Friday to Coalition avenir Québec leader François Legault, who said the day before after the leaders’ debate that the PLQ no longer had a right to exist.
Mr Legault argued during the debate that the PLQ had “lost the monopoly of being against sovereignty”.
“Our party is proposing more autonomy within Canada and I believe that the Liberal Party has no right to exist because of that,” he replied to an English-speaking journalist.
“He is a prime minister who is overwhelmed,” replies Ms Anglade, who recalls that in 2022 Mr Legault recruited several more candidates “who want to achieve sovereignty”.
“What we are offering to Quebecers is a real alternative not only from an economic perspective, but also from an inclusion perspective,” she said.
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“The sisters are exhausted, the teachers can’t take it anymore, […] People leave the profession, entrepreneurs really work more because they can’t hire employees,” she explained.
The Liberal leader also said she was “stunned” by the outgoing prime minister’s statement that the “problem at Joliette hospital has been solved”.
Mr Legault argued at the leaders’ debate on Thursday that the measures taken since Joyce Echaquan’s death had made it possible to rectify the situation.
“It trivializes the whole problem of systemic racism, it trivializes the relationship with indigenous people,” Ms Anglade protested.
PLQ-QS confrontation
The leader of the PLQ was the target of several attacks during the debate, including by Québec solidaire (QS) spokeswoman Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, who has repeatedly criticized her record as opposition leader.
The Solidarity leader again accused Ms Anglade in a press scramble on Friday morning of not being able to cope. “The record we have in opposition is like our calling card to Quebecers to tell them whether or not we are ready to move on to the next stage. And Dominique Anglade has not been an effective leader of the official opposition for the last four years,” said Mr Nadeau-Dubois.
According to him, the PLQ is “in search of itself”. “There was a nationalist turn, there was a progressive turn. On several occasions yesterday Mrs Anglade spoke like some of her predecessors, such as Mr. [Jean] Charest, M [Philippe] Couillard. In short, the renewal promised to the Quebec Liberal Party does not appear to be happening,” said Mr. Nadeau-Dubois.
The latter also campaigned in Ms. Anglade’s stronghold of Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne in southwest Montreal on Friday, urging disenchanted Liberals to vote QS.
“Mr Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois wants to remain in opposition; I aspire to replace François Legault,” replied Ms. Anglade, interposed by the media.
In her opinion, Quebecers should avoid supporting Mr. Nadeau-Dubois’ party because of “the whole question of taxes that he is asking citizens to pay”.
Close battles between PLQ and QS are expected in several Montreal counties.
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