The campaign in pictures – day 14: Éric Duhaime is in trouble

Over the next 36 days, our journalists and photographers in the field will follow the 2022 election campaign in real time by collecting exclusive images and snapshots. Here is an overview of the 14th day of the campaign in photos and images.

1) Éric Duhaime returns to our revelations yesterday regarding his unpaid municipal taxes: “I have the responsibility to ensure that the taxes are paid. I take full responsibility, I am accountable,” he said.


GABRIEL CÔTE / QMI AGENCY

2) Québec solidaire withdrew a leaflet inviting students from the University of Sherbrooke to change their address in order to vote in the two local ridings, where the party has hopes.


PATRICK BELLEROSE / JOURNAL DE QUEBEC / QMI AGENCY

3) The CAQ estimates the cost of its new promises at $30 billion by 2026-2027. The financial framework unveiled Saturday morning by François Legault and Eric Girard provides for a deficit, following payment to the Generations Fund (FDG), much larger than what was forecast in the pre-election report.


MARC-ANDRÉ GAGNON / JOURNAL DE QUEBEC / QMI AGENCY


MARC-ANDRÉ GAGNON / JOURNAL DE QUEBEC / QMI AGENCY

4) An angry citizen tries to arrest François Legault when he leaves the theater where he was revealing his financial framework. She holds him responsible for her grandmother’s death. “She died like a dog!”, she says to the bodyguards before walking away.

5) As soon as the angry citizen moved away, other citizens came to shake hands with the CAQ leader, who came out of his bus. A voter congratulates him for admitting his mistakes on occasion.

6) The curators land in Limoilou

7) Liberal leader Dominique Anglade is in North Hatley for a second day in a row, in the riding of Orford, which became a caquist in 2018.

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