Greens’ Pedneault optimistic Montreal byelection will mirror ‘angry Liberals’ seeking climate crisis alternatives

Although the Green Party is only polling provincially at about six per cent, concern over the environment is the most pressing issue for Quebec voters, says pollster Nik Nanos.
Green Party deputy leader Jonathan Pedneault says he is confident that the results of the upcoming by-election in the Liberal stronghold of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Westmount, Que., will reflect the disappointment of voters disillusioned with 'status-quo politics.'

As wildfires rage across Quebec in the final days of the federal byelection race to fill a vacant Montreal seat, Green Party deputy leader Jonathan Pedneault says that as he speaks with voters in the Grit stronghold, he is hearing from plenty of “angry Liberals” looking ...

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