Hope isn’t yet lost for the Quebec Liberals

The Quebec Liberal Party has been resilient to election challenges in the past, but it will need the CAQ to make mistakes if it is to hold onto power in the Oct. 1 election.
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard has consistently trailed in the polls to CAQ leader François Legault.

If the Quebec election were held tomorrow, François Legault would become the first leader since René Lévesque to bring a new party to power in the province. For more than four decades since its initial 1976 victory, the Parti Québécois has been the main alternative t...

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