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Quebec Liberal Party to choose new leader in 2025Very few people have shown interest in running for the party's leadership so far. Some members are hoping that by delaying the race, more potential candidates will emerge.PoliticsOct 15, 2023
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Quebec Liberals to Premier Legault: Where is your reopening plan?Quebec Liberals want the Legault government to present a plan on how the province will deal with future waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.PoliticsJan 23, 2022
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‘Roll out the red carpet’ to attract retired health-care workers in Quebec, demands oppositionQuebec must 'roll out the red carpet' to attract retired health-care workers back into the field to help fight the pandemic, according to the Liberal Party of Quebec.HealthNov 26, 2020
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Dominique Anglade lays out vision for Quebec Liberal Party, calls for increased COVID-19 testingThe 46-year-old has taken the helm of a party in the political wilderness.PoliticsMay 15, 2020
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Coronavirus: Arcand says military help in Quebec long-term care homes was long overdueDozens of army medics have been deployed at long-term care homes across Quebec in recent days to help manage novel coronavirus outbreaks in such facilities.PoliticsApr 24, 2020
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‘Quite receptive’: Kelley grades Legault government’s coronavirus responseGregory Kelley, the Liberal MNA representing Jacques-Cartier, said he was glad to see partisanship take a back seat in Quebec's fight against the novel coronavirus.PoliticsApr 2, 2020
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Alexandre Cusson says he would invest ‘billions’ into Quebec public transit if elected premierCusson explained that his vision included trains, car-sharing services and electric buses.PoliticsMar 2, 2020
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Alexandre Cusson launches PLQ campaign, talks nationalizing Quebec’s drinking waterCusson also discussed raising the ethical standards of his party as well as ensuring that at least 40 per cent of the PLQ's candidates in the next election are women.PoliticsJan 26, 2020
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Quebec Liberals promise $7-a-day parking at hospitals, long-term care facilitiesParking fees at hospitals and long-term care facilities will be dramatically reduced across the province if Premier Philippe Couillard is re-elected, he said Saturday.HealthSep 8, 2018
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French students won’t attend English schools: Young Liberals of QuebecThe change would have altered Bill 101, which was put in place to protect the French language in the province.PoliticsAug 14, 2017
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