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45% are satisfied with Legault’s implementation of Bill 21 in Quebec

Conversely, 31% of Quebecers express dissatisfaction regarding the implementation of Bill 21 in Quebec.

According to a study by Léger, 45% of Quebecers say they are satisfied with the provincial government’s implementation of Bill 21, the bill prohibiting the wearing of religious symbols by public servants in Quebec.

Not surprisingly, this percentage is similar to the CAQ’s current level of support in Léger’s latest Quebec election poll, 42%.

Conversely, 31% of Quebecers express dissatisfaction regarding the implementation of Bill 21 in Quebec.

The most recent Quebec election poll by Léger finds the CAQ polling at 38%, 22 points higher than the Liberal Party, Québec Solidaire and the Conservatives, who are all polling in second place with 16%.

The 2022 Quebec election will take place on Oct. 3.

For more on the provincial election, please visit Élections Québec.


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