François Legault approval reaches all-time low of 29%
“A poorly perceived budget deficit is causing the CAQ to drop further in the polls.”
“A poorly perceived budget deficit is causing the CAQ to drop further in the polls.”
“I do not anticipate every review to refer to this film as both a historical investigation and a contemporary lesson, but the complete omission on the part of people paid to write about these things is clear: there is a Gaza-shaped void in the mainstream critical discourse.”
Just 32% of Montrealers have a favourable opinion of our premier.
If an election in Quebec were held today, the Parti Québécois would win a majority.
Quebecers are largely unsatisfied with the CAQ’s efforts on inflationary relief.
“Quebecers, Canadians and, I suspect, most of the world feel a little worse for wear these days as we collectively navigate rising political tensions, stubborn inflation, creeping culture wars and global existential angst about what’s to come next.”
Has anyone seen this man?
“That should be our community’s goal for the new year: support the striking public sector workers, join the protest wave and bring everyone else harmed by this egomaniac to the picket line. Legault might talk tough now, but just a little more force may very well be enough to end his dark reign over Quebec once and for all.”
“The simple reality is that gender parity isn’t attained with wishful thinking. It sometimes requires concrete action.”
Despite the Bloc Québécois outpolling the NDP in the city by 2 to 1, more Montrealers have a positive opinion of the NDP leader.