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[–] corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Living far to the west, I'm only too aware of the continued and abyssmal failures of Public-Private Partnerships - seemingly universal - that this private-led public-minded healthcare reform will enact.

I hope Qc has a strong opposition that can dunk on this thing so hard and make its abolishment a key voting issue.

[–] Nevrome@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

Not living in QC either but I swear the voters will enable another 4 years of this CAQ nonsense (not that we're better with Higgs at the helm here).

The closest polling political party is the Parti Québécois, whose platform is based around Quebec forming its own country. The younger generations are mostly left-leaning on the political compass but almost no one wants the province to leave Canada.

Then, the third highest polling party, Québec Solidaire, is left-leaning as well but way more socialist than the PQ. They're often called the "left-extremists."

Bottom line, they're stuck with the CAQ for a fucking while.