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Liberals, PQ neck and neck in Quebec voting intentions: poll

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Charles Milliard’s Quebec Liberal Party and Paul St-Pierre Plamondon’s Parti Québécois are now neck and neck in voting intentions, according to a new Léger-Le Journal-TVA poll.

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Lean Left

According to the analysts of the program "La Joute", the recovery of the PLQ would not be due to its new leader, Charles Milliard.

·Montreal, Canada
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Center

A Léger poll grants 31% of support to the PQ and 31% to the PLQ. Support for Quebec's sovereignty is declining.

·Montreal, Canada
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Lean Left

The Parti Québécois and the Liberal Party are moving towards a tight duel in the next election, according to a new Léger-Le Journal-TVA poll published on Wednesday.

·Montreal, Canada
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According to the latest Léger‐Le Journal‐TVA poll, the Parti Québécois and the Parti Liberale du Québec are nose-to-face, except in the Outaouais, where the Liberals dominate. That is to say, the four caquist MPs of the Outaouais, Suzanne Tremblay, Mathieu Lévesque, Robert Buissières and Mathieu Lacombe, will have to fight to be elected in their constituency next November. The Parti Québécois still stands at the top of the voting intentions with…

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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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