
"T he 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 Québec this fall-and his third as premier. However, the embattled premier will have a steep hill to climb. A new Quebec survey from Pallas Data of decided and"
"The Parti Québécois remains in the lead in voting intentions with 34 percent. This is a two-point drop from the previous Pallas poll, published in November-a variation well within the poll's margin of error-and a result very close to the PQ's cruising altitude since 2024. Among the francophone majority, the Parti Québécois stands far and away on top, well ahead of a divided opposition: the PQ has 41 percent support, a"
A Pallas Data survey of decided and leaning voters shows the Parti Québécois leading province-wide with 34 percent, and commanding 41 percent among francophones. The Quebec Liberal Party stands second with 24 percent, affected by a recent leadership crisis and a reported seven-point decline between November and December. The Conservative Party holds 16 percent and is gaining support outside the Montreal metropolitan area. Premier François Legault appears politically embattled and is likely to run a fifth election campaign this fall. Poll margins suggest small month-to-month variations, and the PQ levels have remained near their cruising altitude since 2024.
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