Legault lays out Quebec demands for federal leaders facing fall election
SHERBROOKE, Que. — Quebec Premier Francois Legault laid out a shopping list of demands Thursday that he expects party leaders to address as they woo voters in his province during the coming federal election campaign.
“I won’t support any federal party,” Legault said after a private meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the sidelines of a federal cabinet retreat.
“But I will be clear with our demands and I hope that most of these demands will be accepted by as many parties as possible.”
Quebec promises to be a crucial battleground in the run-up to the Oct. 21 vote. Trudeau’s Liberals hope to make gains in the province to make up for expected losses elsewhere. They see potential in rural ridings where the NDP managed to hang on in 2015 as the so-called orange wave that swept Quebec in 2011 dissipated.