THE CANDIDATES...
By Bernard Bujold -
It's becoming increasingly difficult to predict the outcome of the October 5 election in Quebec. Personally, after an analysis of all the party leaders in the running, my favorite horse at the end of November 2025 was Pablo Rodriguez, and I'm convinced to this day that he could have won the race against the Parti Québécois and the CAQ. He had the makings of a winning horse! The putsch that threw him off the track was totally suicidal for the Liberal Party. But politics is always unpredictable and, above all, full of intrigue, no matter what political party, government, or place on the planet!
The question now is, which horse will finish first in the Quebec election? Paul St-Pierre Plamondon has everything on paper (polls) to win, but in politics, anything is possible. Nothing's ever over before the finish line!
For my part, I'm currently watching all three seasons of the American series THE DIPLOMAT on Netflix. If there's one thing the series has in common with politics in Quebec, it's unpredictability and, what makes life exciting, intrigues...
To be continued!
By Bernard Bujold -
It's becoming increasingly difficult to predict the outcome of the October 5 election in Quebec. Personally, after an analysis of all the party leaders in the running, my favorite horse at the end of November 2025 was Pablo Rodriguez, and I'm convinced to this day that he could have won the race against the Parti Québécois and the CAQ. He had the makings of a winning horse! The putsch that threw him off the track was totally suicidal for the Liberal Party. But politics is always unpredictable and, above all, full of intrigue, no matter what political party, government, or place on the planet!
The question now is, which horse will finish first in the Quebec election? Paul St-Pierre Plamondon has everything on paper (polls) to win, but in politics, anything is possible. Nothing's ever over before the finish line!
For my part, I'm currently watching all three seasons of the American series THE DIPLOMAT on Netflix. If there's one thing the series has in common with politics in Quebec, it's unpredictability and, what makes life exciting, intrigues...
To be continued!













































