Security high around Quebec’s campaigning leaders to ward off possible threats
MONTREAL — Security around Quebec’s provincial party leaders appears to be high in the early days of the election campaign, with one leader saying he’s been given bulletproof vests to keep him safe.
When asked earlier this week about the large police and security presence surrounding all the main party leaders, Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon blamed a charged political climate.
“They’re doing excellent work, but we won’t hide that there’s been a transformation of the political climate in Quebec,” Plamondon said of the security team around him, adding, “I’ve been presented with bulletproof vests as well.”
Plamondon said security is a sensitive topic for his party as it approaches the 10-year anniversary of a deadly election-night shooting that marred the victory party of former premier Pauline Marois. One man was killed and another was injured after a gunman opened fire outside the Metropolis concert hall as Marois was inside delivering her victory speech on Sept. 4, 2012.