Unpopular moves will help the opposition win favour, plus hand it a better financial situation if it wins the next election
Charest still has his legislative majority in the Assembly. But as a politician able to win public support, he appears to be finished.
Increasingly, the protection of minority rights is seen as an obstacle to the majority's assertion of its identity.
A victory for a cool and multilingual Montreal is not a victory for the PQ
Anglicization of Montreal PQ's rallying cry for further English-language restrictions is contradicted by party's own study
Other provinces have long tolerated minority rights. Not usOther provinces have long tolerated minority rights. Not us.
And Charest’s spokesman said Campbell’s resignation hasn’t given Charest any ideas. So he might hold his new titles for a while.
It's looking lonely at the top for Legault
Egged on by A cabal of grumpy old politicians, PQ members are once again sniping at their leader - even though the party is leading in the polls
Bill 115 limiting access to English schools expresses the cynicism of an aging government