Live on TVA, LCN, QUB Radio and their digital
platforms
MONTREAL, Sept. 14,
2022 /CNW Telbec/ - Tomorrow at 8:00 p.m., Quebecers will have their first
chance to see the five provincial party leaders debate the issues
they care about on Face-à-Face Québec 2022, moderated
by Pierre Bruneau.
François Legault, leader of the Coalition avenir Québec,
Dominique Anglade, leader of
the Quebec Liberal Party, Gabriel
Nadeau-Dubois, parliamentary leader of Québec solidaire,
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon,
leader of the Parti québécois, and Éric Duhaime, leader of
the Conservative Party of Quebec,
will tackle three main themes in the two-hour debate:
- The environment, quality of life and the economy
- Health, family and education
- Immigration, language and identity
Each theme will be divided into two segments. First, all the
leaders will debate the issue and then two leaders will face off.
At the end of the debate, each of the leaders will have one minute
to make their closing argument directly to viewers.
TVA, LCN and QUB Radio will carry
Face-à-Face Québec 2022 live. It will also be
simulcast on the tvanouvelles.ca website and the
TVA+ app.
Special programming throughout the day
Starting in the
morning on Salut, Bonjour (TVA) and Québec matin
(LCN), and continuing throughout the day, our team of political
analysts and journalists will be in the studio and in the field
explaining the issues that will be debated on
Face-à-Face and conducting person-in-the-street
interviews in the lead-up to this first debate of the election
campaign.
Starting at 6:00 p.m. on
LCN and QUB radio, Paul
Larocque will set the table for the encounter with a
special pre-debate program. He will be joined by analysts
Mario Dumont, Emmanuelle Latraverse, Jean-Marc Léger,
Pierre-Olivier Zappa, Philippe-Vincent Foisy and Antoine Robitaille, who will provide an
overview of the campaign so far and analyze the parties' positions
on the issues.
After the debate, Pierre-Olivier
Zappa and his team will carry the five leaders' press
conferences live and then analyze their comments on the Le
TVA 22 heures newscast, which will be extended to one hour
for the occasion.
SOURCE TVA Group