CAQ ministers and MNAs interviewed on the sidelines of their caucus meeting Friday say they don t sense any dissatisfaction on the ground, despite a SOM-Le Soleil poll showing that nearly half of Quebecers have felt their appreciation for the government decline.
CAQ ministers and MNAs interviewed on the sidelines of their caucus meeting Friday say they don t sense any dissatisfaction on the ground, despite a SOM-Le Soleil poll showing that nearly half of Quebecers have felt their appreciation for the government decline.
The former CAQ MNA was accused of uttering threats to a former employee, but prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence of a crime to proceed with charges.
An MNA from the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) who is under police investigation has temporarily withdrawn from caucus. Marie-Louise Tardif allegedly threatened and intimidated a former employee.