Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- François Legault, the premier of Quebec and founder of the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ), announced his resignation in January 2026, triggering a leadership race with the provincial election scheduled for fall 2026. This marked a significant shift after years in which he led the province since 2018 and steered the CAQ to multiple majorities.[3][4][6]
- The resignation came amid waning popularity and internal party tensions, with polls suggesting continued challenges for the CAQ in the upcoming election. In the immediate aftermath, the CAQ began the process of selecting a new leader to carry the party into the fall vote.[1][4][3]
- Coverage from major outlets notes the potential impact on Quebec politics, including the fate of CAQ’s control and how the leadership change might influence the province’s policy priorities, such as the economy and language issues highlighted during Legault’s tenure.[4][9]
If you’d like, I can monitor for more developments and summarize subsequent leadership outcomes, the new CAQ leader’s policy platform, and election implications. Would you like a concise timeline of events and key players, or a brief overview of how Legault’s resignation affected CAQ’s standings in the polls and in the campaign?
Citations:
- Analysis of Legault’s resignation and leadership transition[3][4]
- Context on CAQ’s leadership race and fall election plans[4][3]
- General coverage on the shift in Quebec politics and Legault’s tenure/poll impact[9][1]