Legault believes his Coalition Avenir Québec party will stay relevant after he leaves
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier François Legault says he’s confident the party he co-founded as a third option to federalism and sovereignty will remain a political force in the province after he is replaced as leader.
He told reporters in Quebec City on Wednesday that the Coalition Avenir Québec remains the best party to balance the needs of the economy and protect the French language.
Legault took questions from reporters for the first time since he announced his intention to step down as premier and CAQ leader ahead of October’s provincial election.
“The CAQ, when you look at Article 1…it’s prosperity within Canada, but while seeking more autonomy to defend our language, defend our values,” he said. “So it’s even more relevant than ever.”


