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The Pollcast: The state of the Parti Qubcois leadership race

Following Pierre Karl Pladeau's resignation as leader of the Parti Qubcois, the sovereigntist party is searching for his replacement. Who has the inside track? Host ric Grenier is joined by Christian Bourque of Lger to break down the latest numbers.

Host ric Grenier is joined by Lger's Christian Bourque

Alexandre Cloutier is the front runner in the Parti Qubcois's leadership campaign. (CBC)

The CBCPollcast, hosted by CBC poll analyst and ThreeHundredEight.com founder ric Grenier, explores the world of electoralpolitics andpolitical polls.


The Parti Qubcoislast finished a leadership race in May, 2015. The next one, brought about by the sudden resignation of Pierre Karl Pladeau last month, will come to a close in October. Will the man who finished second last year come out on top this year?

Alexandre Cloutier, MNA for the riding of Lac-Saint-Jean,took 29 per cent of the vote in his losing leadership bid in 2015. This time, heis widely seen as the campaign's front runner. A poll published last week by Lger gave him 37 per cent support among PQ voters, more than double the support of his nearest rival. About a dozen caucus members have endorsedhim.

But the race is far from over and the debates over what strategythe Parti Qubcoisshould adopt on the question of the next referendum still rage.

Cloutier shares a similarposition withVroniqueHivon, MNA for the riding of Joliette, in waiting for "winning conditions" before launching another referendum campaign on Quebec's independence.

Other contestants for the PQ's leadership have different takes. Jean-Franois Lise, MNA for Rosemont, thinks a referendum should not be held in a first mandate should the party form government. Martine Ouellet, the MNA for Vachon who took 13 per cent of the vote as a leadership contestant last year, thinks the party should hold a referendum as soon as possible.

Polls suggest support for sovereignty is still low and that there is little enthusiasm for another referendum in the short term. But the uncertainty over whether the party would hold a referendum if re-elected helped doom the PQ's campaign in 2014. Will the PQ's membership endorse Cloutier or Hivon's less well-defined position, or opt for the clarity offered by Lise or Ouellet?

Joining host ric Grenierto discuss the race and Lger's latest poll numbers is Christian Bourque, executive vice-president at Lger.

Leger's Christian Bourque brings us up to speed on the PQ's leadership race and what it means for the future of the sovereignty movement.

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