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When I look at Quebec’s economy, I am happy with my legacy so far and it looks good for the coming years, including for a ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSN‘There are Quebecers who are disappointed’ in the CAQ, so Legault plans to shuffle cabinet this fallAs for the rest, Legault has made what he calls adjustments because of circumstances such as the departure in 2024 of super ...
Quebec's government has announced that a hotly contested byelection northeast of Montreal will take place Aug. 11. The ...
Québec, will finally take place in the middle of summer, on August 11. The Legault government will officially launch ...
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The Walrus on MSNLegault Just Keeps Sinking in the PollsThe wear and tear of years in power inevitably takes its toll, sooner or later, on any government regardless of its colour.
Opinion Opinion: Legault should consider stepping down for the CAQ’s own good By Raphaël Melançon Special to Montreal Gazette June 25, 2025 6:00 AM ...
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Norwegian company has plans for LNG export project in QuebecA subsidiary of a Norwegian energy company wants to build a liquefied natural gas export project in Quebec. Marinvest Energy ...
Why a 'love story' with Mark Carney is François Legault's only hope 'Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if the CAQ wins zero seat in next year’s election,' said a CAQ insider By Antoine Trépanier ...
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault was on fire last weekend. The man who is clearly and unequivocally the most unpopular premier in Canada, according to the latest Angus Reid poll, stood before ...
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The Walrus on MSNAs Trump Pushes Tariff War, Ford’s Electricity Bluff Loses VoltageFord picked a fight with Trump over energy exports because the illusion of leverage was all he needed. But anyone who looked at the books knew it was a bluff.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion: Legault should consider stepping down for the CAQ’s own goodIt makes me want to fight.” That’s how Premier François Legault reacted to last week’s Pallas Data poll, which showed his ...
Quebec premier François Legault says the province will invest $10 million in a Montreal-area company that is developing a system to launch small satellites into space.
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