Plante and Coderre “neck and neck”
Le Devoir’s survey shows Valérie Plante and Denis Coderre are neck and neck in vote intentions as the official campaign gets going.
Le Devoir’s survey shows Valérie Plante and Denis Coderre are neck and neck in vote intentions as the official campaign gets going.
Mr.Chinaski 10:31 on 2021-09-22 Permalink
Those 8% who are voting for Balarama LOL Plante can win easily just by showing those voters who he really is…
Kate 10:49 on 2021-09-22 Permalink
What’s your beef with Balarama?
Mr.Chinaski 11:35 on 2021-09-22 Permalink
Wants the balkanisation of MTL and would like to seperate the city from the province (clearly he doesn’t understand article 43). He then deleted those posts about it… he’s a preppy self-serving douch from McGill law that pretends he’s an activist.
Anyway he’s hurting Coderre by stealing english-voters, that’s good!!! LOL
Kevin 16:45 on 2021-09-22 Permalink
Every problem Quebec politicians worry about would be solved if the island of Montreal was a separate province.
Mr.Chinaski 17:43 on 2021-09-22 Permalink
Can’t wait for Hochelaga to separate from your newly formed Province of Montreal, then Place Valois seperates from the newly province of Homa!
It doesn’t work like that. Balkanisation is not the way to go. It’ll never be.
MarcG 19:45 on 2021-09-22 Permalink
Buk: Since I agree with the idea of smaller states = better states and am interested in hearing reasons why Chicoutimi should not be it’s own sovreign nation – do you have any thoughts besides “that won’t work”?
Kevin 20:05 on 2021-09-22 Permalink
Mr.Chinaski
In an ideal world, instead of a long trip to the dentist, Parizeau and his colleagues should’ve spent time in therapy and working on the insecurities of our fellow citizens.
Instead we’ve had the largest media group in the province and a string of politicians playing up those fears, passing prejudical laws, and setting up nobody wins scenarios in hopes of promoting separatism.
They are terrified of Montreal because we demonstrate that they are wrong.