Quebec Conservatives are launching a campaign targeting anglophone voters, aiming to capitalize on the ongoing crisis within the Liberal Party, which is facing corruption allegations linked to a vote-buying scheme. The campaign slogan, “No referendum. No corruption,” seeks to differentiate them from the Parti Québécois and the Liberals. Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime believes the Liberals have dominated the non-francophone vote for too long and offers a clear federalist alternative focused on economic issues. The Conservatives, despite not winning a seat in 2022, garnered nearly 13% of the vote and aim to appeal to voters desiring reduced government intervention and lower taxes.






