Mario Dumont is Bourassa's boy
The ADQ leader's constitutional policies and politics are very much those of his mentor - Robert Bourassa
The ADQ leader's constitutional policies and politics are very much those of his mentor - Robert Bourassa
The premier must carry the can for election timing and the tone of the campaign
Herouxville went ADQ, as did many other backwoods towns across Quebec
Boisclair's willingness to work with ADQ on constitutional change means PQ knives will be out for him
Charest's pledge is being met with skepticism by some voters who remember his promises from the last election
Our premier had to go to Harper asking to be propped up by Ottawa's budget generosity
Decline in church attendance might well be a factor
Document awakened premier. Leaders had a few good lines, but didn't display much killer instinct
Parti Quebecois leader is down so far he has nowhere to go but up
But some sovereignists would rather Boisclair lose the election than form a minority government
PQ leader Andre Boisclair says he is troubled by candidate Robin Philpot's denial of the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
Clarity Act, demergers comfort federalists who would want to separate from Quebec
Premier Charest's Past back to haunt him; But his office was quick to issue a denial
Scowen's updated book points out need for people to fight for the community
Mario Dumont is soaring, mainly because of Charest's unpopularity and Boisclair's inability to connect with the average voter
'My sadness is it will stop girls from playing sports,' Muslim senator says
Soccer spat goes global: World body to rule on hijab.
Yesterday's announcements might have the shelf life of the election campaign