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Montreal Gazette on MSNNine years after mocking Liberal education cuts, Legault faces backlash over his ownServices for students — including those with learning difficulties — are at risk as Quebec imposes sweeping funding ...
Legault says he wants to see new projects launched across Quebec in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic ...
Quebec Education Minister Bernard Drainville holds a copy of education-reform legislation he tabled May 4, 2023. Jacques Boissinot The Canadian Press Premier François Legault came out publicly on ...
From kindergartens to universities, Premier François Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec government has repeatedly targeted English-language education with measures that attempt to limit ...
In his speech after the cabinet swearing-in Thursday, Legault said one of his biggest priorities starting out in politics was education. "In 2022, I have not changed my mind," he said.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault speaks at a news conference on May 8, ... At the time, the government had to deal with a major strike in both the health-care and the education systems.
Legault took the job seriously, so seriously, he threatened to resign in 2001 when the government was about to cut $400 million from education during Quebec’s deficit-slashing efforts.
Quebec Premier François Legault speaks to guests after his government was sworn in, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, during a ceremony at the legislature in Quebec City.
Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault will stay on as the province's premier. His party faces challenges that include climate change, the cost of living and a battered health-care system.
Legault’s CAQ party is nearly certain to re-elected on Oct. 3. A look at the man who is 'always on the move' and changes course unexpectedly ...
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