Conservatives could pick up seats in Quebec by targeting Bloc and Liberal ridings where Tories came in second, say experts

Pocketbook issues 'play pretty well in Quebec with the Bloc voters, as they are in the rest of the country,' says David Boudeweel-Lefebvre, founder of Boudeweel Public Affairs.
Experts say the Conservatives, under leader Pierre Poilievre, have had some trouble breaking into Quebec, but that the next general election may offer some inroads in close ridings.

With the Liberals down in the polls following almost a decade in power, and the Conservatives enjoying a comfortable lead, experts say Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s party could make some inroads in Quebec if they keep attacking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and ...

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