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Montreal Gazette on MSN9d
After crushing byelection loss, Legault says his government must listen, show humility
This week, Legault launched a kind of soul-searching operation to figure out what his government has to do to rebuild support ...
The Canadian Press on MSN9d
Legault taking crushing byelection loss to the PQ with ‘humility’
Legault's CAQ finished fourth in the Arthabaska riding with seven per cent of the vote — down from the 52 per cent the party ...
Facing a $30-million penalty by the Quebec government for having too many English-program students, LaSalle College has ...
The Canadian Press on MSN3d
Montreal mayor calls for homelessness minister as Legault eyes fall cabinet shuffle
Mayor Valérie Plante also proposed spending nearly $22.5-million to tackle homelessness, calling it a humanitarian crisis ...
While Premier François Legault hopes to give his government new momentum by reshuffling his cabinet, fewer than one in four Quebecers believe this game of musical chairs will have a real impact.
At the end of a caucus that lasted all day Thursday, elected officials from the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) said that the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Montreal on Wednesday for a series of economic-related meetings. Carney took time to sit ...
The Canadian Press on MSN2d
Valérie Plante says she and Prime Minister Mark Carney share the same priorities
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante says she and Prime Minister Mark Carney are aligned on priorities including public ...
The Coalition Avenir Québec Leader’s descent in the polls has been remarkable and an expected by-election loss could push him ...
Legault’s CAQ party is nearly certain to re-elected when Quebec heads to the polls on Oct. 3. A look at the man who is 'always on the move,' and changes course unexpectedly Catherine Lévesque ...
Quebec Premier and leader of the CAQ François Legault reacts as the numbers for a leadership confidence vote are shown during the party's convention in Sherbrooke, Que., Sunday, May 14, 2023.
During his first term, Legault formed a 26-member cabinet comprised of 13 men and 13 women. In his speech after the cabinet swearing-in Thursday, Legault said one of his biggest priorities ...
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