When it comes to talking about Monday night’s election results in Sherbrooke, context matters. In late March Quebec Solidaire, which had three seats in the National Assembly, kicked off a series of rallies that made up the base of its pre-electoral campaign in Sherbrooke, identifying the riding as a hill on which it meant to plant its flag. The three other rallies took place in Montreal, Quebec City, and Rouyn-Noranda: all places where the party ended up gaining seats. See full story in the Wednesday, October 3 edition of The Record.