Quebec Premier François Legault says he’s satisfied with Monday’s Federal election results. Addressing the media on Tuesday, Legault re-iterated that the Liberal Minority Government and the resurgence of the Bloc Québécois just goes to show that not supporting Quebec’s banning of religious symbols bill doesn’t result in votes in this province. As Global’s Raquel Fletcher explains, the feeling at the National Assembly on Tuesday was that Quebecers have shown that they want their voices heard in Ottawa
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