ILE-BIZARD -- Pauline Marois is counting on a huge turnout of voters in favour of the Parti québécois from her hometown of Ile-Bizard, where she and her husband lived for many years.
Ile-Bizard, in the west island of Montreal, is known as a sovereigntist hotbed.
"I think Mrs. Doucet and her husband vote for the PQ, I don't know," said Dorothy Miller, an Ile-Bizard resident. "It must be them, because they vote at the same school I do and there were two "Yes" votes in 1995."
A strong turnout of PQ supporters in Ile-Bizard could propel the sovereigntist party into at least fourth place in the west island riding of Nelligan.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Marois expects huge PQ turnout in hometown Ile-Bizard
Labels:
election 2014,
Marois,
Parti québécois,
West Island
Location:
Bizard Island, Montreal, QC, Canada
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