Pauline Marois Dept: LAVAL, Que. -- The Parti Qu b cois says it's uniquely suited to restore social peace in Quebec and it plans to achieve that by scrapping controversial tuition hikes within its first 100 days in office, according to Winnipeg Free Press. The party is seeking to turn the student issue from a potential liability into an asset. After several quiet weeks during the summer, the polarizing debate has resurfaced with the election call and paul Chiasson / The Canadian Press Pauline Marois is greeted by PQ candidate and former student leader L o Bureau-Blouin during a campaign stop Thursday in Laval, Que. PQ Leader Pauline Marois sought to illustrate that case on the first full day of the provincial election campaign by riding the Montreal subway system Thursday with her candidates -- one of them a 20-year-old who helped organize Quebec's student strikes.
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