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Legault resignation shifts Quebec political landscape amid business uncertainty
Summary
François Legault said he will resign once his Coalition Avenir Québec party selects a successor, and a provincial election is scheduled for October with polls showing the Parti Québécois leading.
Content
François Legault announced he will step down as Quebec premier after seven years, saying people in the province want a change in leadership. He said he will resign once his ruling Coalition Avenir Québec party chooses a successor. The announcement comes as businesses and officials express concern about trade tensions with the United States and domestic economic pressures.
Key facts:
- François Legault said he will resign and leave office after his party names a successor.
- A provincial election is scheduled for October and current polls show the Parti Québécois leading.
- Business groups and economists describe heightened uncertainty because of U.S. trade actions, labour and population challenges, and recent setbacks in industrial projects.
Summary:
The resignation introduces a period of political transition that observers and business leaders say could contribute to existing economic uncertainty. The immediate process involves the CAQ selecting a successor and the province moving toward the scheduled October election.
