Tag Archive for: Éric Duhaime

Quel avenir pour le Parti conservateur?

The future of the Quebec Conservative Party and party leader Éric Duhaime remains uncertain following Monday’s provincial election, in which the party won no seats in the National Assembly. “Mr. Duhaime was one of the few leaders who decided to speak to our community,” says QCGN interim President Eva Ludvig, referring to Duhaime’s appearance at one of the QCGN’s virtual “Meet the Leaders” Town Halls.

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QCGN “Meet the Leaders” Town Hall: Éric Duhaime, Conservative Party of Quebec

The Quebec Community Groups Network hosts a series of virtual town halls with provincial party leaders ahead of the 2022 provincial election. The purpose of this series is to discuss electoral issues of importance to English-speaking Quebecers and our community’s place in Quebec.

On Tuesday, September 7, we heard from Éric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec. Former radio host Royal Orr fills the role of moderator.

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QCGN HOSTS VIRTUAL TOWN HALL WITH ÉRIC DUHAIME

The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) last night hosted a virtual town hall with Éric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec (CPQ). The online forum provided Quebecers with an opportunity to ask Duhaime questions and simultaneously convey to him their concerns ahead of the Oct. 3 provincial election.

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Duhaime would repeal Bill 96, saying anglos shouldn’t trade in historic rights

Quebec Conservative Party Leader Éric Duhaime courts English-speaking voters while speaking at yesterday’s virtual Town Hall, hosted by the QCGN. “A true Quebecer looks beyond being French or English,” he says, encouraging Anglophones to join what he calls a “historic alliance” with Francophones within the Conservative Party.

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