Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
André Lecours (English and French)
Full Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
[email protected]
Professor Lecours can discuss the consequences and impact of the election on relations with the federal government.
Luc Turgeon (English and French)
Full Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
[email protected]
Professor Turgeon can analyze public opinion in regards to immigration; religious symbols in Quebec and the diverse ethnic cultural communities; Quebec nationalism and Quebec-Canada relations.
François Charbonneau (English and French)
Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
[email protected]
Professor Charbonneau's research interests include the French language in Canada and the politics of identity and of bilingualism.
Benoît Pelletier (English and French)
Full Professor, Faculty of Law – Civil Law Section
[email protected]
Professor Pelletier is a former minister of the Government of Quebec who is available to discuss all matters related to the election.
Michael Wernick (English and French)
Jarislowsky Chairholder, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences
[email protected]
Mr. Wernick can comment on the challenges and opportunities between Quebec and the federal government and potential Legault-Ford deal making.
Charles Castonguay (English and French)
Full Professor (retired), Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science
[email protected]
Professor Castonguay can analyze the different parties language policies and data gleamed from the recent 2021 census (published by Statistics Canada on August 17).