Parti Québécois rallies around independence at Quebec convention
SAINT-HYACINTHE — Hundreds of delegates are gathering at a key convention for the Parti Québécois this weekend, where sovereignty will be high on the agenda.
The party is holding its annual congress this weekend in St-Hyacinthe, a about 60 kilometres east of Montreal, where they are reviewing a draft platform and hearing leaders discuss sovereignty ahead of the provincial election this fall.
“Someone told me this is the last PQ congress before independence — is that true?” said Bloc Québécois MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay Friday night, drawing applause from the crowd and reflecting the heightened expectations among party activists.
The PQ is polling near the top in voter intentions, though support for independence lags behind the party’s overall popularity.


