History will not judge governments solely by quarterly economic data, polling swings or even administrative missteps. It ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. François Legault announced his resignation alongside his wife, Isabelle Brais. (Sylvain Roy Roussel/CBC - image credit) Quebec ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Quebec Premier François Legault has announced he is stepping down ahead of a scheduled provincial election in Canada's second most ...
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'Enough!': Exasperated Legault says Quebec's offer to medical specialists is generous
QUEBEC — An exasperated Premier François Legault said Thursday that the salary offer the government has made to Quebec’s medical specialists is generous enough.
Quebec Premier François Legault resigned Wednesday as a separatist party surges in the polls and threatens to tear Canada’s second-largest province from the federation. Legault announced his exit at ...
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No goodies: Expect a 'sober and targeted' Quebec budget, Girard says
QUEBEC — Finance Minister Eric Girard has announced plans to table the government’s 2026-2027 budget March 18.
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François Legault’s career in 10 key points
From his graduation from HEC Montréal to the conclusion of his role as Premier of Quebec, François Legault’s career illustrates an atypical path between business and politics. Discover in 10 key ...
Shutting down speculation on the issue, the two candidates running to replace Premier François Legault as leader of the ...
Quebec Premier François Legault announced last month that he will step down once the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ)—the right-wing chauvinist, “Quebec First” party he has headed since its founding in ...
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Quebec CAQ leadership candidates focus on gender equality
QUÉBEC — As the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership race continues, both candidates seeking to succeed outgoing Quebec premier François Legault highlighted gender equality as a key issue, though their ...
In 2024, the Legault government announced a subsidy of $5 to $7 million (public money) for the Kings to come and play exhibition games in Quebec City, and we all remember how polarizing this issue was ...
Premier François Legault was among many who took to social media Sunday to congratulate Mikaël Kingsbury, the most ...
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