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Support for Legault is tanking in Quebec & most voters say they want a change in government

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A new Léger survey suggests that Quebec Premier François Legault is quickly losing the confidence of voters across the province.According to the poll, published May 13, approximately 32% of respondents say they're satisfied with the current CAQ government. Meanwhile, 61% say they are dissatisfied, including 30% who are very dissatisfied.That discontent appears to be translating into a desire for political change. When asked whether the CAQ shoul…

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On the occasion of his press review, Paul Arcand analyses the results of a new Léger-Le Journal de Montréal poll published on Wednesday.

·Montreal, Canada
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This letter is co-signed by more than 500 people – writers, artists, researchers, teachers, social and health workers, retired, citizens, etc. The complete list is at the end of the text. Pierre Karl Péladeau, CEO of Québecor, published on May 3 in Le Devoir a letter on the need to finance private broadcasters. Desolating himself with reason of "disinformation" and "tolerance against false news on social media", he called for public funding for …

The Prime Minister, François Legault, repeated: he wants to remain in office, finish the job and, above all, run for a third term.

·Quebec City, Canada
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Now that the federal election is behind us, we can (finally) turn our attention to what is happening in Quebec.And it's going well. This morning, Léger publishes a new survey on Quebec politics in the Quebec media in Quebecor. At sixteen months of the next general election, the portrait does not improve much for François Legault's government, which is behind the Parti Québécois in all the regions and demographics of the survey.Pire again: not on…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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