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CHIP 101.9 speaks with the Quebec Liberal leader Dominique Anglade

CHIP 101.9 speaks with the Quebec Liberal leader Dominique Anglade

10 March 2022 à 12:00 am

The head of the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ), Dominique Anglade was in the Outaouais this week for meetings with local residents and with the party’s two MNAs in the region, André Fortin (Pontiac) and Maryse Gaudreault (Hull).

CHIP 101.9 had the chance to speak with Anglade on several subjects affecting the Outaouais. She criticized the Legault government for the way they make their decisions, specifically referencing the domain of health care.

“What I see is that we don’t take, we don’t listen to the people on the ground who have solutions, who have ways of solving the problem,” she said (tr.). “It was a bit the case with the emergency in Gatineau, where you arrive on the ground, you sit down with everyone, then you realize that there are one, two, three options that have not been put on the table, whether for salaries or working conditions. That means that you have to take into consideration that the region is different. It’s not the same when you’re in Outaouais than when you’re in Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean. So, consequently, the proposals you have put on the table must ensure that we take these realities into account with the border with Ontario which is right next door, especially for nurses, all these elements. Then, I have met several people since I have been in Outaouais this week. In housing too, there is no consultation that takes place on the ground. Then there are decisions that are made by the government that are completely disconnected from the reality on the ground and I think that makes a huge difference in the effectiveness of serving the population. I think we need to have governance that is regional, that is local, where we empower people locally rather than centralizing everything.”

In light of the provincial election approaching on October 3, Anglade said that she will focus on consultation.

This week, the former Mayor of Chelsea and former Warden of MRC des Collines, Caryl Green, announced that she would be seeking the nomination for the PLQ in the riding of Gatineau. Anglade said that it was excellent news for the party to have someone with her level of experience on their team.

The full (French-language) interview with Anglade is available here.