NDP hopes Brosseau’s return boosts Quebec campaign
YAMACHICHE, Que. — Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on Sunday looked to one of his party’s former success stories to give his Quebec campaign a boost as he hopes to revive his party’s fortunes in the province.
Singh campaigned in Yamachiche, Que. alongside Ruth Ellen Brosseau, who became a symbol of the so-called “orange wave” that swept the party to 59 seats in the province in 2011 when she was elected as a paper candidate in the riding of Berthier—Maskinongé.
Brosseau was criticized at the time for her lack of French-language skills, connection to the riding and the fact that she spent part of the campaign in Las Vegas, but later rose through party ranks to become the NDP’s House Leader and agriculture critic.
She was re-elected in 2015 but lost her seat to the Bloc Quebeçois’ Yves Perron in 2019 in a disastrous result that saw the party lose all but one seat in Quebec.