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At a recent political gathering, Quebec Premier Legault maneuvered with notable panache by aligning with the new government led by Carney, seizing the moment to take jabs at his political adversaries, notably the PQ and PSPP. The calculated remarks hint at shifts ahead of upcoming elections, all delivered with unmistakable bravado.
Bluesky: @ledevoir.com
Une « occasion exceptionnelle » se présente avec le nouveau gouvernement Carney et une victoire du Parti québécois aux élections l’an prochain la saboterait, selon François Legault.
Le Québec a besoin de soigner ses relations avec le ROC pour faire face à Trump, plaide Legault.
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