This year has brought no shortage of political milestones. Mark Carney became Canada’s prime minister. Montreal elected Soraya Martínez Ferrada as its first political refugee and Latina mayor. And Ottawa found itself locked in a trade standoff with U.S. President Donald Trump. Article content
It was also the year when Quebec Premier François Legault emerged, and remained, the least-popular premier in Canada. Article content Article content
The 68-year-old, who was first elected in 2018, “continues to be Canada’s least approved provincial leader, garnering praise from just 25 per cent of Quebec residents,” wrote the Angus Reid Institute, which tracks premier approval ratings across the year and released its latest data on Friday.
Among the most popular were Manitoba’s Wab Kinew and N

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