On Sunday morning, outgoing Premier François Legault left a meeting with Lt.-Gov. J. Michel Doyon, during which the representative of the Crown dissolved the legislature and declared the general election, pinning five major parties against each other vying for Quebecers’ votes on Oct. 3. Global’s Tim Sargeant has more from Day 1 of the campaign.
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The writ has dropped, and with it, Quebec’s election campaign is officially underway
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