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MONTREAL — A byelection is being held today in a Montreal riding to choose a new member of the provincial legislature to replace the former Quebec Liberal leader.
The riding has historically been a Liberal stronghold but is now being hotly contested by left-leaning Québec solidaire, which won a pair of Montreal ridings from the Liberals in October. The Coalition Avenir Québec is running Victor Pelletier, president of the party's youth wing, while the Parti Québécois candidate is Andréanne Fiola, who also ran for the party in October.
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