25-11-2025 20:34 via montrealgazette.com

Mulcair: Liberal own goal could sink Rodriguez

Just when the Quebec Liberals seemed to have a fighting chance as we inch toward the next provincial election, they’ve decided to blow themselves up. The Coalition Avenir Québec is at its lowest point ever in the polls, and the Parti Québécois is promising to hold a referendum the vast majority of Quebecers don’t want. A perfect storm for the official opposition Liberals to show their stuff and seduce voters, right? Wrong! Instead of coming up with a plan to impr
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