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On 3/18/2023 at 2:46 AM, August1991 said:

3. Third place; The numbers indicate the true picture.

 

The riding is increasingly populated by young urban professionals. Younger Quebekers as a whole have less attachment to Canada as previous generations, but they also have less of the zealous need for independence as did the first generation of Parti-Québecois. 

At the moment due to Liberal Party of Quebec being in interim leader status and federal Liberals becoming long-in-the-tooth with Trudeau, gravitation to the other parties occurs.

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