Poll Says Separatist Parti Québécois Would Win If Province Held Election Today

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Poll Says Separatist Parti Québécois Would Win If Province Held Election Today

PQ candidate Alex Boissonneault, centre left, celebrates at an election party during a byelection in Quebec’s Arthabaska riding, in Victoriaville, Que., on Aug. 11, 2025. The Canadian Press/Christopher Katsarov

The Parti Québécois would win a provincial election if it were held today, a new poll indicates, putting the support for the separatist party at 35 percent—an 18 percentage point lead over the governing CAQ.

The Arthabaska byelection that took place on Aug. 11 and led to a Parti Québécois (PQ) victory by former Radio-Canada journalist Alex Boissonneault, further solidified the momentum of the sovereigntist party as Quebec’s 2026 election approaches.

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