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67% of Quebecers believe the Legault government has done a poor job on inflation

Just 27% are satisfied with the Quebec government’s efforts to help manage cost of living increases.

According to a study by the Angus Reid Institute, 67% of Quebec adults believe the provincial government led by François Legault has done a poor job helping Quebecers manage cost of living increases due to inflation. The same study also found that 74% of Quebecers say the Legault government has done a poor job on housing affordability.

Conversely, just 27% say that the Legault government has done a good job with regards to inflation and the cost of living in Quebec.

“Premier François Legault endured some attrition this quarter with respect to his own personal approval, and his government, though recently re-elected, faces criticism on each of the three most important issues to Quebecers. On each, at least 64% say the government is doing a poor job currently.”

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67% of Quebecers believe the Legault government has done a poor job on inflation

According to Angus Reid’s Government Performance Index (GPI) — which represents the average number of residents saying their own provincial government is doing a good or very good job across 13 different key issues including inflation, the economy and health care — just 1 in 3 Quebecers (33%) approve of the Legault government.


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