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The Pollcast: 4 byelections and many questions in Quebec politics

Four byelections are being held in Quebec on Monday, the first test for the Parti Québécois's new leader, Jean-François Lisée. To discuss the state of the Quebec political scene, host Éric Grenier is joined by Christian Bourque, executive vice-president of Léger.

Host Éric Grenier is joined by Léger's Christian Bourque

Four byelections Monday mark Jean-François Lisée's first test as the leader of the Parti Québécois. (The Canadian Press / Jacques Boissinot)

The CBC Pollcast, hosted by CBC poll analyst Éric Grenier, explores the world of electoral politics, political polls and the trends they reveal.


Voters head to the polls in four provincial ridings in Quebec on Monday. The contests will mark the first test for Jean-François Lisée, the Parti Québécois's new leader.

Byelections will be held in the ridings of Arthabaska, Marie-Victorin, Saint-Jérôme and Verdun. The last riding, held by the Liberals on the island of Montreal, is not considered to be at play.

But the Parti Québécois will be looking to hold their ridings of Marie-Victorin and Saint-Jérôme, while the Coalition Avenir Québec will try to defend its turf in Arthabaska. The CAQ may also try to make a play for Saint-Jérôme, a seat that Pierre-Karl Péladeau won away from the CAQ in the 2014 provincial election.

A few surprises could be in store. Will the results prove to be bad news for Lisée, could they blunt the gains that François Legault's CAQ has recently made in the polls, or will they turn out to be a shot across the Liberal bow, as the government's satisfaction ratings reach new lows?

Joining podcast host Éric Grenier to discuss Quebec's politics on this week's episode of The Pollcast is pollster Christian Bourque, executive vice-president of Léger.

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