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How is the media covering François Legault?François Legault often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 31%
Center: 33%
Right: 37%
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from François Legault, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 131 stories have been published about François Legault which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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60% Local Coverage34% National Coverage6% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering François Legault?François Legault often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 31%
Center: 33%
Right: 37%

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François Legault · MontrealQuebec is taking advantage of the opening of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) on biodiversity in Montreal to announce an investment of $650 million. The preservation of 30 per cent of the land and oceans is the flagship goal of COP15. The premier said the 'Nature 2030 Plan' will have three components: the first is to give Quebecers more access to nature; the second is to protect our threatened and vulnerable species; and the third 'is to support Indigenous leadership in biodiversity conservation'See the Story
Quebec announces $650 million to protect 30 per cent of its territory by 2030
60% Center coverage: 5 sources
François Legault · QuebecQuebec Premier Fran�ois Legault says Quebecers should be proud to live in the province. Legault wishes residents good health in 2023 and is encouraging them to adopt healthy lifestyle habits and to play sports. The New Year's message differed from his Christmas message last week, which focused on the economy.See the Story
'We are lucky to live in a place like Quebec:' Legault gives New Year's message
50% Left coverage: 6 sources
François Legault · OttawaCanada's premiers presented a united front Friday as they demanded Prime Minister Justin Trudeau come to the table personally to hammer out an agreement for Ottawa to shoulder more of the burden when it comes to health-care costs.See the Story
Premiers demand meeting with Trudeau to discuss increased health-care funding
44% Left coverage: 18 sources
François Legault · QuebecLegault delivered his inaugural speech to the 43rd session of the legislature. His speech touched on labour shortages and the difficulties plaguing the health system. But the thrust of his message was about Quebec's identity and how to fight climate change without damaging the economy. The premier boasted that Quebec emits significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions per capita than the rest of the continent.See the Story
Legault delivers opening speech in Quebec legislature
45% Center coverage: 9 sources
François Legault · QuebecQuebec is giving most residents a second cash payment to help them deal with inflation. The payments of up to $600 will help Quebecers pay for immediate needs, the finance minister says. Health care, meanwhile, needs stable, long-term funding, he adds. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week criticized provinces that are seeking more money from Ottawa.See the Story
Quebec defends decision to cut inflation cheques and ask Ottawa for more health funds
75% Left coverage: 4 sources
François Legault · QuebecAs of Dec. 17, there was a shortage of 3,871 nurse technicians and clinicians in the Quebec network. Liberal health critic Andr� Fortin is calling on the government to act quickly to analyze the failure of the foreign orderly recruitment program. "We can't make the same mistakes a second time," he warned.See the Story
Quebec's efforts to hire nurses from abroad falling short
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
François Legault · TunisiaDJERBA, Tunisie — François Legault a rencontré samedi pendant une vingtaine de minutes le premier ministre du Canada, Justin Trudeau. Les deux hommes sont à Djerba, en Tunisie, pour participer…See the Story
Francophonie: summit meeting in Tunisia for François Legault and Justin Trudeau
34% Center coverage: 3 sources