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Quebec’s Governing Party Is Running Out of Time to Save Itself
In the leadership race, Christine Fréchette leads Bernard Drainville as the CAQ faces political collapse The post Quebec’s Governing Party Is Running Out of Time to Save Itself first appeared on The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Things have changed somewhat, to put it mildly, in the six months since your correspondent last reported on the state of politics ...
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Quebec public schools are reeling. This outgoing MNA says it's 'the fight of my life'
With months of his term remaining, the Québec Solidaire MNA, who rose to prominence as a face of the 2012 Quebec student ...
Quebec's premier announced plans to resign on Wednesday, months ahead of an election that could see a separatist party return to power in the French-speaking province. Francois Legault, a successful ...
A delegation of union leaders, headed by Quebec Federation of Labour (QFL) President Magali Picard, attended the recent Parti Québécois (PQ) “orientation congress.” The union bureaucracy is renewing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Then opposition finance critic François Legault questions the government over the deficit at the legislature in Quebec City on ...
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Quebec CAQ leadership candidates focus on gender equality
QUÉBEC — As the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership race continues, both candidates seeking to succeed outgoing Quebec premier François Legault highlighted gender equality as a key issue, though their ...
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Why Quebec breaks every rule in Canadian politics
Quebec doesn’t just vote differently — it forces Canada to govern differently. Language, identity, and historical distrust shaped a permanent political exception. Federal leaders learn quickly that ...
Quebec Premier François Legault announced last month that he will step down once the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ)—the right-wing chauvinist, “Quebec First” party he has headed since its founding in ...
Things have changed somewhat, to put it mildly, in the six months since your correspondent last reported on the state of politics in Quebec. To recap, back in August, Premier François Legault, leader ...
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