Legault is facing off against a crowded field including the Quebec Liberals, Quebec solidaire, the Parti Québécois and the Quebec Conservative Party, all of ...
After 36 days, the Quebec election campaign is now over and voters are heading to the polls Monday to choose the next provincial government.
Les 3902 bureaux de scrutin, répartis dans les 125 circonscriptions de la province, ont fermé leurs portes à 20h, et les employés entament le dépouillement des ...
“I look forward to continuing to work with Premier Legault and the Government of Quebec to address issues of importance to Quebecers and all Canadians. This ...
Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault watches the election results alongside family and staff in Quebec. Canada. Real battles loom for François ...
“Fundamentally, I don’t think that’s what he wants to talk about or deal with and I think he’s going to be OK now in a sense,” Lecours said. But he said in a speech that compared his party to the other three opposition parties, the Conservatives were the only ones whose vote count grew. And for all the people of all regions of all ages and all origins, I’m going to be the prime minister of all Quebeckers.” Paul Saint-Pierre-Plamondon, a talented young lawyer, impressed observers with his debate performances, but could not reverse the party’s slide in popularity. And he said that in re-electing his party with such a large majority, voters were sending “a clear message: ‘Let’s continue.’” is to feel the population,” said Lamoureux. He did, however, manage to defeat the CAQ incumbent and win a seat in the Montreal riding of Camille Laurin. “Quebeckers form a great people. But QS co-leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois admitted that the province was swept away by a CAQ wave of support, but promised to present a pragmatic opposition to the Legault government, particularly on the issue of climate change, which he said required urgent action in the coming mandate. He did this by casting his party as the best suited to manage a troubled economy while presenting himself as the defender of the French language, the champion of Quebec culture and guardian of the divide between church and state in the province. It was an aggressive nationalist program that is credited for leading the CAQ to a commanding victory, winning or leading in 89 of the Québec National Assembly’s 125 ridings to that of the Quebec Liberal Party, which was winning or leading in 23 ridings — enough to ensure its status as the official opposition party. First and foremost, there are the economic problems of inflation and the labour shortages that are as acute in Quebec as in the rest of the country.
Camouflé par les cinq principaux partis, le Parti vert du Québec (PVQ) a vu les votes en sa faveur chuter par rapport aux élections provinciales de 2018. Un ...
Au moment où ces lignes étaient écrites (22 h 30), la Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ), le Parti libéral du Québec (PLQ), Québec solidaire (QS), le Parti québécois (PQ) et le Parti conservateur du Québec (PCQ) avaient, à eux seuls, récolté 98,32 % des voix. En témoignent les élections de 1970 (84,23 %), de 1973 (80,38 %), de 1976 (85,27 %) et de 1981 (82,49 %) qui ont franchi le cap des 80 %. D’après le DGEQ, 24,44 % des électeurs sont allés voter entre le 23 et le 29 septembre, soit plus de 1,5 million de personnes. Il demeure toutefois largement supérieur à celui de l’Ontario, qui a atteint un creux historique de 43,52 % en juin 2022. [Printemps érable](https://www.ledevoir.com/printemps-erable?utm_source=recirculation&utm_medium=hyperlien&utm_campaign=corps_texte) de 2012 (74,6 %) s’est visiblement essoufflé dix ans plus tard. La circonscription de Louis-Hébert occupe le sommet du palmarès des électeurs actifs avec un taux de 83,15 %.
Coalition avenir Québec. Majoritaire. 90 ; Parti libéral du Québec. 21 ; Québec solidaire. 11 ; Parti québécois. 3 ; Parti conservateur du Québec. 0 ...
The CAQ have been re-elected with a majority government, securing 90 seats and 40.97% of the popular vote. Twitter Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn.
“The voting rate is an indicator of the will for change. The lowest voter turnout in Quebec was in 2008, at just 57%. [re-elected with a majority government](https://cultmtl.com/2022/10/francois-legault-has-won-the-election-and-the-caq-have-a-majority-government-again/), securing 90 seats and 40.98% of the popular vote.
The province is waking up to a sea of the Coalition Avenir Québec's powder blue, an island of red and orange, and calls for electoral reform.
Pour un troisième scrutin de suite, les citoyens de la circonscription de Pontiac ont renouvelé leur confiance envers le candidat sortant du PLQ , André Fortin.