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PQ leaders, past and present, give Duceppe thumbs up

Gilles Duceppe has the support of not one but two past and present leaders of the Parti Québécois.

Political Bytes

Tim Duboyce

Earlier Thursday, PQ head Pauline Marois delivered an energized speech to 800 students at the University of Montreal (as you may have read about in a previous byte). Tonight, Duceppe was greeted by Bernard Landry, the former leader of the PQ and premier of Quebec from 2001 to 2003.

Landry attended an evening cocktail rally in Duceppe's Montreal riding. The two spoke briefly, and then Landry offered reporters his analysis of the election campaign so far.

He says the Bloc will fare well on Oct. 14, because sovereigntists will not abandon the party to vote for a federalist option. Landry believes that Stephen Harper's parliamentary motion which recognizes the Québécois form a nation is smoke and mirrors, because at the end of the day, Quebec still enjoys, as he put it, "the same status in confederation as Prince Edward Island."

Landry says he was approached by the Bloc to participate in a number of events with Duceppe, which he agreed to.

And, a "third" PQ leader also came out to support Duceppe: René Lévesque!! Well, at least the actor who played him in the CBC miniseries on the founder of the PQ, Emmanuel Bilodeau.

Tim Duboyce