Leger Marketing Dept: She had to struggle with a couple of Leger Marketing polls showing that the Parti Quebecois took a nose dive when respondents were asked if they'd support former PQ minister Francois Legault in the unlikely event he'd create a new party, according to Montreal Gazette. In face of a bill that, in effect, legalizes the possibility of immigrant, allophone, and francophone parents buying their children a ticket to public English schools or subsidized private ones, she simply promised to repeal the whole thing should the PQ take power in the next election and last week, Pauline Marois had it rough. Really rough. But the PQ leader got her groove back this week when Premier Jean Charest imposed closure to steamroller Bill 115 through the National Assembly. As
reported in the news.
@t pauline marois, parti quebecois
22.10.10