MONTREAL — According to a new poll, the Parti Québécois could win the next provincial election with media mogul Pierre Karl Péladeau at its helm.
The CROP poll, conducted by the French newspaper La Presse, revealed that under Péladeau, 37 per cent of the vote would go to the PQ, 33 per cent to the Liberals under Philippe Couillard, 18 per cent to the Coalition Avenir Québec under François Legault and 9 per cent to Québec solidaire.
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At a glance: Quebec voting intentions in Feb. 2015
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| Parti Québécois | 37% |
| Liberals | 33% |
| CAQ | 18% |
| Québec solidaire | 9% |
| Other | 3% |
The online poll surveyed 1,000 respondents and was conducted by CROP for La Presse between Feb. 11 and 15, 2015.
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