\u0027Quebecers have the same preoccupations as other Canadians,\u0027 the Conservative leader told Radio\u002DCanada. Polls suggest he’s right.
Bourque also suggested Poilievre’s support for the Freedom Convoy might hold him back. But polls didn’t show a massive difference between Quebec and the Rest of Canada on that front.
But with the exception of the environment, these uniquely Québécois issues rarely crop up when pollsters ask rank-and-file Quebecers about their priorities. Three months out from last year’s provincial election, the Angus Reid Institute
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