Quebec election: Liberals say time to review candidates’ safety after violent incidents
Attacks between Quebec party leaders mounting on day 3 of election campaign
As the campaign moves into the third day, the gloves are starting to come off between some of the front running candidates. CAQ leader François Legault and Quebec Liberal Party leader Dominique Anglade are now taking shots at each other. As Global's Tim Sargeant eplains, both have now spent part of each campaign day around Quebec City, trying to stave off any challenge from the Conservative Party of Quebec.
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