Six new candidates for the Conservative Party of Quebec

Éric Duhaime presented six new candidates on Friday afternoon who will defend the colors of the Conservative Party of Quebec on October 3.

Six new candidates for the Conservative Party of Quebec

Éric Duhaime presented six new candidates on Friday afternoon who will defend the colors of the Conservative Party of Quebec on October 3.

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Pascal Laurin, a teacher in special education, will try to be elected in the riding of Joliette. He decided to run for office because “the management of the pandemic by the Legault government disgusted [l’].

In Terrebonne, it is Daniela Adreeva, a scientist specializing in immunology, who will wear the colors of the Conservative Party. Originally from Bulgaria, Ms. Adreeva decided to enter politics with Éric Duhaime because she considers him to be a “leader capable of uniting and not of dividing”.

It is a specialist in analytical technologies, Serge Cloutier, who will defend the Conservative banner in the riding of Repentigny. He cites the Conservative Party's proposals on the environment among the reasons that led him to run with this political party. "By exploiting our resources, we allow other less fortunate countries to replace and gradually eliminate more polluting energy sources, such as coal or wood," he said in a press release. .

In Les Plaines, it is a lineman, Ian Lavallée, who will represent the party of Éric Duhaime. The reason for Mr. Lavallée's political commitment is that he wants a more efficient health system. Tax cuts are also close to his heart.

The founder and CEO of the “web brainstorming platform” Innodirect, Philippe Meloni, presents himself in Bertrand to “carry the voice of SMEs and startups”. He wants to reduce regulations to make life easier for those who want to start a business.

Finally, it is the engineer Benoit Primeau who will try to be elected for the Conservatives in Berthier. It is his dissatisfaction with the Legault government that pushes him to run for politics.

These candidacies bring to 58 the number of candidates officially nominated for the Conservative Party of Quebec.

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