‘Makes me sad’: New Quebec poll sees Premier Legault losing ground to Parti Québécois
Quebec Premier François 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 Montréal and Journal de Québec, makes him “sad.”
His Coalition Avenir Québec party collected 30 per cent support, down four percentage points from September — and way off the highs of more than 40 per cent it consistently received before the 2022 election.
The sovereigntist Parti Québécois — with only four seats in the legislature — is up four points from September to 26 per cent, good for second place.