ARTHABASKA, July 5, 2025
Arthabaska By-Election Heats Up: Housing Crisis Takes Center Stage
Candidates battle for votes amidst promises and accusations.
- The Arthabaska by-election is currently underway.
- Éric Duhaime is focusing on resolving the housing crisis.
- Keven Brewer is the CAQ candidate.
- Pascal Bérubé has called out Éric Duhaime’s campaign tactics.
What are the key issues in the Arthabaska by-election? The Arthabaska by-election is seeing candidates like Éric Duhaime promising to tackle the housing crisis, while other candidates such as Keven Brewer represent the CAQ, and Pascal Bérubé criticizes negative campaign strategies.
Housing Crisis as a Central Issue
The Arthabaska-l’Érable region is seeing Éric Duhaime making big promises. His focus? Attacking the housing crisis head-on. It’s a bold move, planting the issue firmly in the center of the by-election debate. His commitment aims to resonate with voters feeling the squeeze of housing insecurity.
Keven Brewer Enters the Arena
Adding to the mix, Keven Brewer is the candidate representing the CAQ in Arthabaska. Brewer’s entry introduces another layer to the political landscape, offering voters an alternative vision and platform. How his campaign will address local concerns remains to be seen.
Bérubé Condemns Negative Campaigning
Pascal Bérubé isn’t holding back. He’s openly denouncing what he perceives as negative campaigning from Éric Duhaime. This accusation throws a wrench into the works, raising questions about the tone and ethics of the ongoing political battle. It highlights the intensity of the competition as the election draws near.
