Quebec Premier Quitting Ahead of Election That Separatists Look Set to Win By David Ljunggren OTTAWA, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Quebec premier Francois ‌Legault said on Wednesday he was ‌resigning after more ...
The holiday break is now behind us, and Premier François Legault has yet to take his walk in the snow. All signs point to him running his fifth election campaign as leader of the Coalition Avenir ...
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Christine Fréchette got a bump in support after becoming premier, but still trails the PQ and the Liberals ...
Half of Quebec voters are undecided and this fall's election is still anyone's game. Political analyst David Heurtel looks at ...
TORONTO (AP) — The leader of Canada’s French-speaking province of Quebec announced Wednesday he is stepping down because he is unpopular. The Coalition Avenir Québec party will have a short time to ...
2:25 Legault hoping cabinet shuffle reverses collapsing support Quebec Premier François Legault, one year away from the general election and deeply unpopular with the electorate, announced a major ...
Canada’s 45th general election cost about $570 million, took 230,000 people to administer and saw 1,959 candidates compete in 343 ridings — and it all proceeded relatively smoothly, except for two ...
OTTAWA — NDP Leader Avi Lewis said Monday he won't run in an upcoming Quebec byelection to fill a seat being left vacant by Alexandre Boulerice.
That means partisan gerrymandering could re-enter the chat. But what’s less obvious is that the people who stand to lose the most live in cities. In Alberta, Premier Danielle Smith recently tossed the ...