Paul St-Pierre Plamondon to visit storm-ravaged Magdalen Islands
Parti Québécois (PQ) leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, will make a stop in the Magdalen Islands, a region devastated by the post-tropical storm Fiona.
He made the announcement Sunday during a visit to the riding of Joliette, in Quebec's Lanaudière region.
The leader plans to make a stop in the morning on Monday but will end his day in Montreal for a local debate. Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) leader and incumbent premier François Legault is expected to be in the Islands the same day.
It's a tight race in the Magdalen Islands riding, with the CAQ and PQ polling head-to-head. The incumbent PQ member Joël Arseneau is running to keep his seat.
PQ TOUR RESUMES
After suspending his activities due to flu-like symptoms on Friday, St-Pierre Plamondon resumed his activities Sunday testing negative for COVID-19 via a PCR test.
The PQ caravan is expected to make stops Sunday in Joliette Terrebonne and Montreal.
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