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Premier François Legault gets nearly 99% in confidence vote, says his mom will be proud

WATCH: Premier Legault can continue to claim near-unanimous support from his party faithful. The Coalition Avenir Québec’s (CAQ) leader, who co-founded the party in 2011, nabbed 98.61 per cent in a vote of confidence at the party’s policy convention on Mother's Day weekend. Legault told the 850 delegates that their backing makes him feel good, and that his mother will be proud. Global's Dan Spector has more – May 14, 2023

SHERBROOKE, Que. — Quebec Premier François Legault can continue to claim near-unanimous support from his party faithful.

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The Coalition Avenir Québec’s (CAQ) leader, who co-founded the party in 2011, nabbed 98.61 per cent in a vote of confidence at the party’s policy convention on Sunday.

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The leadership litmus test comes just weeks after the CAQ ditched its flagship promise to build a third highway link between Quebec City and Lévis, which sits across the St. Lawrence River.

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The setback caused a stir throughout Quebec, but prompted a particularly strong backlash in the Chaudière-Appalaches region south of the provincial capital.

The most recent Leger poll suggests support for the CAQ has fallen to 36 per cent from 40 per cent in February, with a much steeper drop in the capital region.

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Legault told the 850 delegates gathered in Sherbrooke over Mother’s Day weekend that their backing makes him feel good, and that his mom will be proud.

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