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Parti Québecois focus on getting out the youth vote
Article online since November 20th 2008
Standing at the main entrance of Collège Gérald-Godin in Ile Bizard/Ste. Geneviève earlier today, Parti Québecois members for the local Nelligan, Jacques Cartier and Robert Baldwin ridings attempted to engage CEGEP students to converse about politics in an effort to build up their enthusiasm. "Eighteen...
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No promises for West Islanders
Article online since November 19th 2008
As provincial election day approaches like a speeding locomotive, the Liberal Party of Canada and the Parti Québecois have both been quick to unveil plans for improved commuter rail service, but few of their promises will come as great relief for West Island users of public transit. "(Jacques...
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Nelligan Green Party candidate hopes for strong second-place finish on transit platform
Article online since November 18th 2008
Nelligan riding's Green Party candidate Jonathan Théorêt expounded on the importance of public transit improvements in the West Island area, particularly via the addition of a tramway network, at a small press scrum today shortly after officially registering his candidacy. "$23 billion...
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Mayors disillusioned with provincial election
Article online since November 12th 2008
With the call launched for provincial elections, several West Island mayors told The Chronicle they are iffy about lending their support directly to any one party, but one thing is for certain: there will be no surprise endorsement of the Action Démocratique du Québec as in 2007. "I will...
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Liberals launch local election campaign
Article online since November 12th 2008
At a press conference last Friday during which all four local riding Liberal MNAs re-announced their candidacy, they tried to appear re-assuring about their relations with West Island municipal politicians. "The four of us with the mayors all have good relations," Nelligan MNA and Immigration...
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Local MNA says work more important than possible elections
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Whither now, Canada?
( October 17th 2008 )
Elections by the numbers
( October 17th 2008 )
Scarpaleggia back in opposition setting
( October 15th 2008 )
Still red in Pierrefonds-Dollard
( October 15th 2008 )
Lighting strikes thrice for Bloc in Vaudreuil-Soulanges
( October 15th 2008 )
Spaceman lands safely in Westmount-Ville Marie
( October 15th 2008 )
Jennings scores easy win in NDG-Lachine for Liberals
( October 15th 2008 )
Debate speed leaves some audience members confused
( October 10th 2008 )
Platform finally out
( October 10th 2008 )
NDG/Lachine Candidates pledge to stand up to ADM
( October 8th 2008 )
Off-island candidates square off
( October 8th 2008 )
Candidate debate at St. Thomas
( October 4th 2008 )
Packed house at Lac St. Louis debate
( October 1st 2008 )
Free transportation for senior voters
( September 30th 2008 )
Local candidates debate Israel
( September 26th 2008 )
Two minutes with Elizabeth May
( September 26th 2008 )
Family matters
( September 26th 2008 )
Tackling seniors' concerns
( September 24th 2008 )
PM out on hustings in Vaudreuil-Soulanges
( September 23rd 2008 )
Lac St. Louis all-candidates meeting set for Sept. 30
( September 22nd 2008 )
Mrs. Smith goes to Ottawa
( September 17th 2008 )
Transit, natural resources key to candidates
( September 17th 2008 )
Star power
( September 16th 2008 )
Hoping to unseat Liberal incumbents
( September 10th 2008 )
Off-Island riding race is on
( September 10th 2008 )
Nobody green in envy over Liberal plan, opposition says
( July 23rd 2008 )
Kirkland byelection results in
( June 10th 2008 )
Minister to address local public transit issues
( June 3rd 2008 )
Kirkland byelection Sunday
( June 3rd 2008 )
Local Liberals say Dion coup is hogwash
( April 1st 2008 )
Changes proposed to Quebec electoral map
( March 19th 2008 )
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