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François Legault Left an Important Legacy on the North Shore, Believes Kateri Champagne Jourdain

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Kateri Champagne Jourdain, Minister and Member of Parliament for Duplessis for more than three years now alongside François Legault, believes that the resigning Prime Minister will have left an important legacy on the Côte-Nord. She quotes first of all the Apuiat wind project in Port-Cartier, which was carried out under François Legault. "It is a project for which the government of the Coalition avenir Québec had put the brakes before leaving it…
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Kateri Champagne Jourdain, Minister and Member of Parliament for Duplessis for more than three years now alongside François Legault, believes that the resigning Prime Minister will have left an important legacy on the Côte-Nord. She quotes first of all the Apuiat wind project in Port-Cartier, which was carried out under François Legault. "It is a project for which the government of the Coalition avenir Québec had put the brakes before leaving it…

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Kateri Champagne Jourdain, Minister and Member of Parliament for Duplessis for more than three years now alongside François Legault, believes that the resigning Prime Minister will have left an important legacy on the Côte-Nord. She quotes first of all the Apuiat wind project in Port-Cartier, which was carried out under François Legault. "It is a project for which the government of the Coalition avenir Québec had put the brakes before leaving it…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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