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Quebec premier says he's not going anywhere as legislative session endsFollowing a legislative session dominated by an embarrassing scandal and persistent queries about his political future, ...
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Legault says he’s not going anywhere as legislative session ends and his party trails in the pollsLegault says he wants to see new projects launched across Quebec in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic threats, including in the mining sector.
Government invoked closure to pass Bill 69, which opposition parties call a money grab and an attempt to privatize Hydro-Québec.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNAs session wraps up for summer, Legault vows to lead CAQ into 2026 electionThe winter sitting in the National Assembly was marked by a record-high deficit and squabbling with Quebec’s doctors and ...
At their convention in Lévis on Saturday, young Coalition Avenir Québec members said unions engage in “undemocratic” ...
Premier François Legault has fallen under the spell of his federal counterpart Mark Carney. Returning from the First ...
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The Gazette on MSNLegault hints at hydro line progress after ‘refreshing’ meeting with CarneyIn December 2024, Legault and former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Andrew Furey signed a landmark agreement to further develop the Churchill Falls power network. The project includes new power ...
Led by François Legault, it has governed Quebec since 2018 under a “nationalist” umbrella. The Parti Québécois is not alone in trying to keep old habits afloat while expecting different ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — Anglophones in Quebec say Premier François Legault’s fight to protect French is leaving them “increasingly worried” that they are being ...
In his campaign, Mr. Legault has had to backpedal several times after making comments that, his critics say, reveal the divisiveness of his nationalism. When Mr. Legault was questioned at a ...
A decade ago, François Legault was at loose ends. He had quit the Parti Québécois and its fading dream of independence. His comfortable life of tennis and lunches on Laurier Ave. in the posh ...
“I’m a businessman. He’s a businessman,” says Premier François Legault, who points out that aluminum tariffs are at odds with a U.S. manufacturing renaissance. Quebec Premier François ...
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