News
The Canadian Press on MSN11h
Norwegian company has plans for LNG export project in QuebecAs Canada looks to fast-track major projects that could reduce its dependence on the United States, a new subsidiary of a ...
A subsidiary of a Norwegian energy company is interested in building a liquefied natural gas facility in Quebec to export to ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSN‘There are Quebecers who are disappointed’ in the CAQ, so Legault plans to shuffle cabinet this fallAs for the rest, Legault has made what he calls adjustments because of circumstances such as the departure in 2024 of super ...
Opinion
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Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion: Legault should consider stepping down for the CAQ’s own goodAnd the downward trend has persisted for over a year now; if an election were held today, the CAQ could be completely wiped out, with some projections suggesting it might not be able to win even a ...
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The Walrus on MSNLegault Just Keeps Sinking in the PollsThe wear and tear of years in power inevitably takes its toll, sooner or later, on any government regardless of its colour.
Legault says he wants to see new projects launched across Quebec in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic ...
The Canadian Press on MSN14h
Major Quebec aluminum smelter announces $1.5B investment with new electricity dealThe company operating a major Quebec aluminum smelter says it will invest at least $1.5 billion in its North Shore facilities ...
Aware of his government’s unpopularity, Quebec Premier François Legault announced Friday that there would be a cabinet ...
Why a 'love story' with Mark Carney is François Legault's only hope 'Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if the CAQ wins zero seat in next year’s election,' said a CAQ insider By Antoine Trépanier ...
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault was on fire last weekend. The man who is clearly and unequivocally the most unpopular premier in Canada, according to the latest Angus Reid poll, stood before ...
Quebec Premier Francois Legault speaks at a news conference marking the end of the spring session at his office in Quebec City, Friday, June 6, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot© The ...
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