Election: Montreal could end up short-sheeted
François Cardinal worries that in the election, if voters follow old habits, Montreal could get the short end of the stick, going by seat projections from threehundredeight.com.
François Cardinal worries that in the election, if voters follow old habits, Montreal could get the short end of the stick, going by seat projections from threehundredeight.com.
Ephraim 14:46 on 2012/08/24 Permalink
How much more of the short stick can we get? It appears that the PQ already hates Montreal even though it is the engine of commerce in this province. The Liberals don’t do much to help since it’s not swing ridings and the only party that really proposed anything (no matter if you think it’s good or bad) was the CAQ.
Always amazed that we can’t manage to build the metro based on rationality instead of which ridings we think we can capture in the next election. (Not to mention not building enough parking spots for the suburban metro, so people can park and not take their cars into town.)
Kate 20:51 on 2012/08/24 Permalink
Henry Aubin asks which party offers the most to Montreal and comes up covered with CAQ.