Legault using “humility” to take a crushing byelection damage to the Rating. 

Elections By Thomas Laberge

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Parti-Québécois chalks up another by-election gain as CAQ state licks its sores
The Parti-Québécois is ringing in yet another significant byelection victory. Alex Boissoneault will take over as Arthabaska–L’Érable’s fresh MNA. The success of the party is a disastrous blow to the Legault state, according to Franca Mignacca.

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Quebec’s François Legault says he is humble about the Parti Québécois ‘ defeat to the Byelection on Monday. With 7 % of the vote, Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec placed fifth in the Arthabaska using, downward from the 52 % the party received in the area at the 2022 general election. Before a government move, the premier is scheduled to meet users of his conference on Thursday. He claims he anticipates them to address all the “negative” remarks about the authorities that they’ve heard from voters over the summer. Currently Trending

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Legault toured Quebec City on Tuesday to meet with residents and hear their complaints. With more than 46 % of the vote, former journalist Alex Boissonneault won Arthabaska, boosting support for the Rating, which has won its previous three byelections. The Canadian Press’s second report was released on August 13, 2025.

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