Struggling Québec solidaire inspired by socialist policies of New York City mayor
MONTREAL — Québec solidaire, a leftist sovereigntist party struggling in the polls, says it’s taking inspiration from New York’s democratic socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, ahead of the October provincial election.
At its weekend convention in Montreal, the party, which holds 11 of the national assembly’s 125 seats, will be debating issues like rent caps and publicly run grocery stores — ideas similar those Mamdani campaigned on.
But while Ruba Ghazal — Québec solidaire’s co-spokesperson and legislature leader — says they are the only viable option for Quebec leftists, the party is sitting at the bottom of the polls in a province known for social democratic and interventionist policies.
“Though the times may seem tough for the left, the left can still win,” she said in a recent interview, referring to Mamdani’s November 2025 victory in New York on an unabashedly leftist platform. “And that inspires me.”

