Jean-Talon the Mushroom | –

For the Quebec Solidarist candidate in Jean-Talon, the people of this riding deserve better than “throwing porridge.” A great exegete, this man. It is true that we sometimes have the impression that the Quebec government is stuck in its files.

Published yesterday at 7:09 p.m.

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Jean-Talon like Nevada’s Burning Man.

In any case, something is already brewing in this by-election, and even Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, who worked in “other” politics, has a Hells Angel face.

By the way, nothing annoys me more than these young politicians who make us believe that they are going to reinvent politics, THEM, that they are going to do it differently and suddenly discover the recipe for sliced ​​bread. That sounds like a fake priest.

Well, it lasts as long as they degas, but they break my candy so much!

Fortunately, PSPP seems to have landed. He defends his candidate very well, to whom the CAQ wanted to give a handjob on day zero.

I’m not sure the Prime Minister has won any points in the argument over who is telling the truth in the third link.

The file’s admirers were deceived and the CAQ is trying the same Coyote Pass with the fad of a public transport tunnel? Until. That won’t happen either and the government already knows that, like the first one.

All of this could put a strain on the election campaign of its excellent candidate Marie-Anik Shoiry. A woman with heart, empathy and commitment to her community who founded a relevant organization: Empty Your Pocket.

A young woman who could aspire to a less mediocre political career than that of her father and organizer Paul Shoiry, former mayor of Sillery, lifelong Liberal and recent CAQ convert.

But the Shoiry name still has great appeal in this constituency and she should benefit from it.

On the PQ side, it was known in the city that their candidate Pascal Paradis was keen to enter politics one day. The question remained when and with whom.

We have to admire his work at Avocats sans frontières. And when we listen to him, we feel that he is prepared for war. Solid.

It was difficult for the Liberals to do better under the circumstances. Élise Avard-Bernier is considered a driving force and is involved in her community. A very good choice. She might surprise.

Bundestag member Joël Lightbound will not be a candidate, but I always believed that he would have had a chance of winning. It would have been an event in itself, since the PLQ is so unpopular among French speakers.

But if he still has his sights set on the direction of this party, he needs to explain to his activists why it wasn’t his turn on the ice in this part when he was at home.

Especially since the same leader, hypothetically, Mr. Lightbound might prefer to go there in Jean-Talon rather than face GG (Geneviève Guilbault), the big name in the provincial riding of Louis-Hébert, where he is a federal deputy.

By the way: Good road safety decisions, Geneviève Guilbault, until she stupidly exposed herself on social media without a seatbelt. One photo may seem forgotten, but several are a lie, another.

In the end, voters may well want to impose a sanction on the CAQ over its member who raised the flags so quickly and the management of the third link file, even though it is probably in the region where we were least in favor of the project .

If the CAQ failed, Mr. Legault would lose his aura of invincibility in the French-speaking world. It would be nothing.

As for the PQ, its leader proclaimed high praise and managed, like a big boy, to face major scrutiny as leader of the “third” opposition. You really have to do it. We have to give ourselves a certain amount of room for maneuver in politics…

However, we feel that a lot of people want him to win in Quebec, but his problem is that Mr. Legault is popular with older people who like to vote.

It would do Mr PSPP good, especially ahead of the scheduled release of his first year budget, which will have him rubbing his ears.

The women of QS were absolutely right to want a female candidate in this constituency.

Frankly, we would have preferred this nomination candidate, who describes herself as a left-wing accountant, to move forward.

Although I know this as a left-wing economist, I admit that as a left-wing accountant I don’t really know what winter is like. Would one plus one equal three? Finally we could have understood…

This will be Olivier Bolduc’s third time running for this party in the constituency and we are still looking for his award. It would have been elegant if he had left the place.

To be successful he will need all the energy of his leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and Manon Massé. So he wins or we never see him again, that guy!

As for the Conservatives in Quebec, their leader, Éric Duhaime, is scared in his own city. It’s true that this is not the target audience and he delegates a person who is too happy to see his face in the newspaper.

Oh yeah ! I forgot the pathetic candidacy of Martine Ouellet… Lord!

Perhaps Mr. Legault will not put as much effort into the election campaign there to avoid the risk of defeat. PSPP, he must go there high and with his stomach on the ground, and Mr. Tanguay, abstain…

But never forget that the people of Quebec always give themselves choice and desire. The art of voting in the nation’s capital is never ubiquitous.

Between us

Recently read and enjoyed: The Bastard of Nazareth. The Real Life of Jesus, presented by Metin Arditi.

The first quality of the novel is that the immaculate conception is foregrounded and that at least one sperm is involved in the story. Mary did not divinely create the child as we had suspected, Judas becomes the mastermind of the spread of the faith and the justification ends.

My purchase of a Quebec book on August 12: They were America by Serge Bouchard and Marie-Christine Lévesque, which completes The Forgotten Remarkables trilogy. And besides, you have to read all three, they are indeed remarkable!

The Bastard of Nazareth

The Bastard of Nazareth

Grasset

198 pages