Most Quebecers want Jean Charest to resign

PQ leader Pauline Marois nearly as unpopular as premier

by macleans.ca on Monday, August 23, 2010 12:14pm - 0 Comments

Jean Charest’s name continues to be mud. A new Leger Marketing poll suggests 57 percent of Quebecers believe the premier should step down. Though this may sound like good news for the Parti Québécois, which would likely win an election tomorrow afternoon, the same poll says Quebecers have about the same regard for PQ leader Pauline Marois. What’s more, 40 percent of respondents say they are undecided, suggesting a wide-ranging malaise with politicians in general throughout the province. Indeed, an Angus Reid poll suggests more voters believe former Justice Minister Marc Bellemare’s allegations of favouritism in the selection of judges—even though Bellemare himself has contradicted himself many times.

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  • Harvey Mushman

    …and who says Quebec is not just like the rest of Canada?

    Hey…we're all fed up with our politicians!

  • Oliver

    I like Charest so this is unfortunate for me.
    However sine Maurois isn't doing much better, there's a t least that much!

  • M_A_D_world

    Can anyone name a a truly popular Canadian politician in either Federal or Provincial politics? It keeps coming down to who we dislike the least is winning.

    • fuddle duddle

      Danny Williams! ..I think he is popular for bashing the federal government and quebec

  • fuddle duddle

    who wants to bet that the liberal premiers of ontario, bc and quebec are on their way out

    • DerekPearce

      Again, it's who you dislike least– Hudak isn't replacing McGuinty anytime soon.

      • madeyoulook

        Except Quebec seems to have a total vacancy in the who-do-you-like-least position.

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