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As the new parliamentary year gets underway, the Impact Public Affairs team would like to share some of the issues to keep an eye on in the Salon rouge - the new location that will welcome MNAs for the next two years, following renovations to the traditional Salon bleu. With François Legault's minis
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www.assnat.qc.caPoint de presse de M. Jean-François Roberge, ministre responsable des Institutions démocratiques May 7, 2026 / Salle Evelyn-Dumas (1.30), édifice Pamphile-Le May, 11 h Conférence de presse de Mme Janique Lambert, commissaire au développement durable May 7, 2026 / Salle Bernard-Lalonde (1.131), hôtel du Parlement, 8 h 40 Point de presse de M. Pascal Paradis, porte-parole du troisième groupe d’opposition en matière de justice, et Mme Marie-Karlynn Laflamme, porte-parole du troisième groupe...
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www.newswire.caWhen MNAs return to Quebec City on Feb. 9, they'll face issues that could distinguish their parties from one another in ways not seen since the Couillard government took office.
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