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76% of Quebecers Said to Be for Free Contraception, According to a Survey - Canada French

QUEBEC — The vast majority of Quebecers (76%) would like to have free access to contraception, according to a Léger poll commissioned by Québec solidaire (QS) and made public on Monday. In an interview, QS co-spoken Ruba Ghazal, urges the Legault government to adopt this measure, which constantly repeats its desire to relieve the "portfolio" of Quebecers. Since September, Prime Minister François Legault "has done things, tabled bills, but has no…
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The vast majority of Quebecers (76%) would like free access to contraception, according to a Léger poll commissioned by Québec solidaire (QS) and released Monday

·Saint-Georges, Canada
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QUEBEC — The vast majority of Quebecers (76%) would like to have free access to contraception, according to a Léger poll commissioned by Québec solidaire (QS) and made public on Monday. In an interview, QS co-spoken Ruba Ghazal, urges the Legault government to adopt this measure, which constantly repeats its desire to relieve the "portfolio" of Quebecers. Since September, Prime Minister François Legault "has done things, tabled bills, but has no…

·Richelieu, Canada
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canadafrancais.com broke the news in Richelieu, Canada on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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