By Bernard Bujold -
Quebec’s current ruling party, the CAQ, has finally chosen its new leader, Christine Fréchette (55), who automatically becomes Quebec’s new premier for the next six months.
We now know who the five political party leaders will be running in the general election on October 5, 2026.
You could compare an election to a horse race...
Unfortunately, as far as I’m concerned, none of the party leaders in the running really excites me.
I was just starting to warm up to Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez when he fell victim to a deadly coup on November 17, 2025…
You could say I was just as surprised and disappointed by his downfall as Pablo himself!
In the end, on October 5, I’m going to vote for the candidate in my local riding, rather than for a political party. I’ll be voting for a former fellow journalist, Philippe Schnobb. It won’t be a vote for the Parti Québécois, but a vote for Philippe Schnobb.
Even though I’m not backing any leader, I won’t deprive myself of the great pleasure of commenting on the race...
In my view, the next Quebec government will be a minority government, either the Liberal Party or the Parti Québécois.
The challenge is to predict which horse will win, as both could, on paper, win the race.
Some polls predict that the CAQ could end up with no elected members, which would mean its total disappearance from the National Assembly.
If that happens, Fréchette will follow in the footsteps of Kim Campbell of the Canadian Conservative Party in 1993, who replaced Brian Mulroney and defeated Jean Charest in the leadership race. She served as Prime Minister of Canada only from June 25 to November 4, 1993 (4 months).
The Canadian federal election of October 25, 1993, resulted in a landslide victory for the Liberal Party, led by Jean Chrétien, which won 177 of 295 seats, forming a majority government; the Bloc Québécois became the official opposition with 54 seats, while the Progressive Conservative Party, which had been in power with 151 MPs, was reduced to two seats: Jean Charest (elected in the riding of Sherbrooke, Quebec) and Elsie Wayne (elected in the riding of Saint John, New Brunswick)
Good luck with your respective bets for October 5!
To be continued
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