Quebec Provincial Election Now a Three-Way Race with Fréchette as CAQ Leader: Poll
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Quebec provincial election now a three-way race with Fréchette as CAQ leader: poll
The Quebec provincial election is less than five months away and it is beginning to shape up to be a three-way race between the Parti Québécois (PQ), the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ), and the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ), according to a new poll.
Quebec's next election may be three-way race as CAQ rises in poll
Quebec’s October election may be a three-way race, with a Léger/Québecor poll suggesting support is returning to the Coalition Avenir Québec under new premier Christine Fréchette. The Parti Québécois leads in the survey released Wednesday, with 30 per cent of respondents saying they plan to vote for the party led by Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, a decline of one percentage point from the last Léger poll, conducted in April. Following closely behind …
Weekly Writ 5/21: Can Fréchette pull off a Carney?
Welcome to the Weekly Writ, a round-up of the latest federal and provincial polls, election news and political history that lands in your inbox every Thursday morning.Reading this in your email inbox and having trouble viewing any of the charts? To optimize them for your device, click/tap the charts or view them on thewrit.ca.It’s not yet at a Carney-level of turnaround, but Christine Fréchette has given the Coalition Avenir Québec new life and,…
Quebec Voting Intentions: A Three-Way Race Takes Shape Ahead of 2026
As Quebec’s 2026 provincial election approaches, the Parti Québécois remains in the lead with 30% of voting intentions, but the race is tightening: the Quebec Liberal Party is close behind at 28%, while the Coalition Avenir Québec has climbed back to 22%. After several difficult months, the CAQ appears to be regaining ground in a political landscape that has become much more competitive than it was just a few months ago. These latest results are…
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