Quebec s premier is defending his government s decision to spend up to $7 million on two NHL pre-season games as opposition parties decry what they say is a poor use of public funds amid other economic and fiscal challenges.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault says he takes full responsibility for his party s sagging poll numbers. He told reporters that a new Leger poll published today, conducted for the Journal de Montreal and Journal de Quebec, makes him "sad."
François Legault s Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) is losing ground, especially in Quebec City, suggests a new Léger poll published Wednesday in the Québecor media.
The Ottawa Mission released a list of food donated to them from a garden party on the former house speaker’s schedule that was cancelled shortly after he quit yesterday