On average, women hold premierships for shorter periods and are more quickly pushed out by caucuses. A new study tries to figure out what’s really going on.
Tag Archives: Pauline Marois
About that Pierre Karl Péladeau cover…
Martin Patriquin on what he got wrong about the PQ’s star candidate
Is Le Tea Party over? It’s up to PQ.
Wrong on sovereignty, wrong on values, Paul Wells explains why the PQ only digs itself deeper
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The latest on Rob Ford, a Marois surprise, Fort Hood shooter IDed, Middle East breakdown and Twitter returns to Turkey
Why the Quebec values charter hasn’t been a runaway success
Pauline Marois lost nearly as much support as she gained
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In the news today: Pauline Marois, Justin Trudeau, ebola, a jailed journalist and must-see TV
Shake, rattle, roll
Martin Patriquin assesses the fallout after the second leaders’ debate in Quebec
Paul Wells on the Quebec leaders’ debate
Political editor Paul Wells with his thoughts on tonight’s debate. Follow along, starting at 8 p.m. EST.
The PQ’s identity crisis
Openly xenophobic supporters—and candidates—are welcomed into the fold
Young voters in Quebec say they are being turned away
In their words: Voters who say they cannot register provincially because of a strict interpretation of the ‘domicile’ rule