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Premier François Legault struck an optimistic tone on Tuesday after Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal party won at least ...
Quebec Premier François Legault says he is on the “same wavelength” as Prime Minister Mark Carney on the economy, stressing, ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSN‘Mr. Carney owes one to Quebecers’ after election night, Legault saysThe premier also spoke approvingly of the Liberal leader, saying he’s pleased Canada now has “an economic prime minister.” ...
The Canadian Press on MSN18h
Bloc leader criticized by Parti Québécois as he promises to work with other partiesMONTREAL — Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet on Tuesday called for a "partisan truce" with other federal party ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHanes: What next for Quebec as it punches above its weight in Carney’s favour?Quebec will no doubt also have a significant influence on how the Liberals govern a polarized country after a tight federal ...
Global News on MSN18h
Mixed reaction to federal election in Quebec CityReaction to the new federal government was mixed in Quebec City. The Liberals may have won more seats this time around, but what does that mean for Quebec provincial politicians? Premier François ...
Opposition parties blame reckless spending, but they're also taking aim at Quebec Premier François Legault for attending a ...
QUEBEC — Premier François Legault is defending his government’s management of the public purse, saying the March 25 budget reflects his desire to improve the lives of Quebecers. In the wake ...
Premier François Legault “takes full responsibility” for his government’s economic choices, even though some of them have led ...
Carney will head a vicious right-wing government committed to advancing Canadian imperialism's interests through war and ...
It’s been a little more than a year since Quebec Premier Francois Legault used the work “cool,” unironically, in the National ...
The Canadian Press on MSN19d
Legault backs minister who said Quebec can't offer asylum from 'all world's misery'Quebec doesn't have the capacity to take in more immigrants, Premier François Legault said Thursday amid a surge in the number of asylum seekers arriving at the province's border with the United ...
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