The road back for PQ
Landry lost the election because he wasn't sovereignist enough, so PQ supporters stayed home or voted ADQ. That's a lesson for the next PQ leader
On Monday, voter turnout was at a mere 70 per cent. That's almost 10 percentage points less than in the 1998 election. Among those who stayed home were many sovereignists. This, in part, is what sent the Parti Québécois into opposition. The mathematics are simple. The PQ received 33 per cent of the popular vote - the lowest since 1973 - while 40 to 45 per cent of Quebecers support sovereignty. That's a gap large en...