Jean Charest on CJAD tomorrow morning

Posted By: Dan Delmar · 8/2/2012 12:46:00 PM

Liberal leader Jean Charest will join Andrew Carter tomorrow morning at 8:15 a.m.  for a special early campaign interview.

Corruption, sovereignty, students: Nothing will be off-limits. 

Listeners can suggest questions by posting on CJAD's Facebook page.

Photo: Canadian Press

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  1. Andrew posted on 08/02/2012 01:07 PM
    ENDING corruption in Quebec HAS TO BE the first order of the day.
    Get that done and there will be enough for health, education, daycare, social programs galore, and a week long, province-wide PARTY to celebrate to end to corruption !
  2. Dauphine posted on 08/02/2012 02:31 PM
    Not signing onto FB ...however please ensure that Jean Charest has the decency to spin into his platform:

    SMB support because it should be pointed out students do not represent that large of a percentage of taxpayers at least not enough to reignite this sinking economy. And why are they allowed to deny other students a PUBLIC SERVICE?

    Ensuring Anglophones receive health care services in English if they so desire.

    Plan Nord may be Jean Charest's legacy however in the 4 years that I have been employed here ...(2) of the (3) companies have left the province in search of more favorable conditions.

    It's about the Economy versus Political Hyperbole.
    Proactive Politics vs Reactive Politics!
    Stop playing with people's livelihoods.

    Thank you.
  3. Adam posted on 08/02/2012 03:07 PM
    Here is a simple question for Jean Charest. Why should we trust his election promises this time? He has a horrible track record of honoring his word, and his treatment of the Anglophone community is on par with the PQ!
  4. Terry St. James posted on 08/02/2012 04:28 PM
    I would like to know why contractors from othr provinces can not bids on jobs in Quebec? This would lower prices. An outide contractor can win a bid and stll use Quebec (CCQ) workers do the job.In other provinces this is done but the winning contractor has to hire local workers.
    A good example is the new bridge from Windsor(Ont) to Detroit(Mich) for 2 billion dollars. Here the cost for the Champlain Bridge is 10 billion. Mainly because there are only a handful of companies here able to do this job and they know that. So the sky is the limit.
  5. Rosanne Del Torto posted on 08/02/2012 11:34 PM
    I have 2 simple questions for Mr. Charest.Does he really not take anglos for granted?
    1) Why the French only when speaking to RAMQ?
    2) Where is the English on the PLQ website?

    I have always voted Liberal but his lack of regard for English leaves me wondering.
  6. Sylvia Kirstein posted on 08/03/2012 07:55 AM
    If you see this comment before your interview with Jean Charest, I would really appreciate if you would ask him how the anglo community is supposed to be feeling respected when we are hearing more and more about difficulty getting services in English,and when his government just hired 29 more language police. That feels like the opposite of respect - it is shameful that we are not encouraging bilingualism!!
  7. susie posted on 08/07/2012 05:38 PM
    Can an English speaking person from Quebec apply for refuge status in Canada??
    1. Adam posted on 08/07/2012 10:09 PM
      @susie As far as I know, no. However, after 10 years of trying to find work here, and finding it on/off, and not being accepted at countless jobs because I can't operate in flawless French. Yeah, time to hit the 401.
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