The riding was a Liberal stronghold for years until the CAQ's Joëlle Boutin snagged the seat in a byelection in 2019. Now, five candidates are vying to take her place.
Jean-Talon riding will be heading to the polls Oct. 2, and it’s shaping up to be a tight race.
Shoiry was born and raised in the riding and continues to raise her children there. She says she’s based much of her career on helping others.The PQ’s Paradis shares a similar motive. The former co-founder of Lawyers Without Borders Canada says his top priorities for the campaign include solutions for the rising cost of living, and finding better ways to welcome newcomers to the riding.that the party planned to scrap its Third Link project, even as it continued to use it as a campaign promise.
“I’m just doing the work on the ground and I think we have a good chance at this thing,” said Bolduc.
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