Two Quebec parties say more than 50 per cent of candidates will be women
MONTREAL — At least two Quebec political parties said Saturday that they will be fielding more women than men as candidates in the fall provincial election, including the party that’s leading in the polls on the eve of the campaign launch.
The Coalition Avenir Québec party, which is hoping to form a second majority government on Oct. 3, confirmed Saturday that 69 of its 125 candidates will be women, amounting to 55 per cent of those seeking office. The party described gender parity as “very important” in an email statement.
Left-wing party Québec solidaire has a slightly higher number, with 70 women and 55 men, representing 56 per cent of its full slate of 125.
Québec solidaire co-spokesperson Manon Massé said she believes running so many strong women will stand her party in good stead, even though women represented less than half of those elected in 2018.