Few Quebecers Believe Legault’s Promised Cabinet Shuffle Will Change Anything; Half Want Him to Step Down
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Few Quebecers believe Legault’s promised cabinet shuffle will change anything; half want him to step down
While Premier François Legault hopes to give his government a new lease on life by reshuffling his cabinet, less than one in four Quebecers believes this game of musical chairs will have any real impact.
The Parti Québécois now receives 35% of the support, an increase compared to the Léger poll in June.
Few Quebecers believe Legault's promised cabinet reshuffle will change things
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. According to a new Léger poll conducted for Quebecor Media, only 23 per cent of Quebecers believe Legault’s promised cabinet reshuffle will give […]
MONTREAL — While Prime Minister François Legault hopes to give new impetus to his government by reshaping its council of ministers, less than one in four Quebecers believe that this game of musical chairs will have a real impact. According to a new Léger poll, conducted on behalf of the Quebec media, only 23% of Quebecers believe that the cabinet reshuffle promised by Mr. Legault will give new impetus to the caquist government. Conversely, 58% o…


While Prime Minister François Legault hopes to give new impetus to his government by reshaping its council of ministers, less than one in four Quebecers believe that this game of musical chairs will have a real impact. According to a new Léger poll, conducted on behalf of Quebecor's media, only 23% of Quebecers believe that the cabinet reshuffle promised by Mr. Legault will give a new impetus to the caquist government. Conversely, 58% of the par…
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