What we learned from Radio-Canada’s ‘Cinq chefs’ party leader interviews

spoke about the Green Party’s platform, which includes a national homebuilding program to address the housing crisis, making life more affordable for Canadians. He emphasized the importance of protecting workers and jobs, and ensuring a sustainable future for Canada and Quebec in a rapidly changing world.
Pedneault also touched on the need for Canada to take a stronger stance on climate change, highlighting the Green Party’s commitment to transitioning to a green economy and investing in renewable energy sources. He emphasized the importance of Canada and Quebec’s role in leading the fight against climate change on the world stage.
During his interview, Pedneault was asked about his party’s stance on Quebec’s Bill 21, to which he expressed his opposition to the law, stating that it goes against the values of diversity and inclusion that the Green Party stands for. He also highlighted the importance of supporting constitutional challenges to protect the rights of all Canadians.
Overall, the Cinq chefs, une élection program provided French-speaking Canadians with a valuable opportunity to hear directly from the five main federal party leaders on a wide range of issues, beyond just the U.S. tariff threats. The interviews shed light on each leader’s vision for Canada and Quebec, and gave voters insight into how they plan to address the pressing challenges facing the country. As the election campaign continues to unfold, Canadians will be looking to these leaders for solutions to build a better future for all.