2011年4月24日星期日

Layton welcomed the wind of change in Quebec

NDP leader, Jack Layton has welcomed "by the wind of change" sweeping through Quebec, as the support of his party is climbing in the province at the polls.

"My friends that something happens in Quebec." There is a wind of change you can feel along the St. Lawrence, "Layton said to an enthusiastic crowd of about 1,200 people at a rally in Laurier — Sainte-Marie, currently held by the Bloc québécois leader Gilles Duceppe."

Speaking of backdrop of a giant orange Fleur-de-lis, Layton is committed to provide a "puff of fresh air" in Canadian policy and that change is necessary "because things are broken in Ottawa."

Jack Layton said that he was ready to lead the country.

"I am ready to be your Prime Minister and I fully understand what it means," he said.

Jack Layton has also promised to give Quebec a "genuine voice" in cabinet.

"We can prove to those who are cynical that they are wrong." That it is possible for Québec to be strongly represented in Ottawa. Not within an opposition party. but a part of the Government. ?

The leader of the NDP said some accused of being "too nice of a guy for life policy" add "as if it was a weakness" to be close to people.

"My friends, I cannot promise you that I will be less nice," he said, promising to continue to fight and to work tirelessly for Canadian priorities.

An online survey carried out by the cultures which cannot be assigned a margin of error because the method does not for random sampling, suggested that the NDP has the support of 36 percent of respondents in Quebec, compared to 31% for the Bloc Québécois.

A survey of Nanos, meanwhile, showed that the NDP gaining support at the national level, but the size of the sample for Quebec was too small to produce results with an acceptable margin of error.

Polls have led both Conservatives and Liberals to launch announcements of the new attack against the leader of the NDP.

"This is not the first people to put a target on my back and I can bob and weave and someone else", he said.

Earlier in Toronto, Jack Layton said that his party has "worked hard to connect with the main concerns of Quebecers."

"I believe that Quebecers have seen the same old, same old politics spent each year in Quebec and are started that, perhaps, we want to be at the forefront of change," said Layton.

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