Quebec campaign enters final weekend with Coalition, Liberals in close race
MONTREAL — Quebec’s party leaders criss-crossed the province on Saturday, urging their supporters to show up and cast their ballots as the 39-day election campaign entered its final weekend.
“People have to go out and vote massively,” said Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault, who warned that a low turnout could turn the tides in favour of his Liberal opponents.
Legault, whose formerly front-running party is now neck-and-neck with the Liberals in the polls, still expressed hope for a majority government.
“We will have a (Coalition) majority if people vote massively,” he repeated during a visit to an apple orchard in Compton, in Quebec’s Eastern Townships.


