
Jean-Marc Léger
Jean-Marc Léger is a prominent Canadian pollster and political analyst, known for his expertise in public opinion research. He is the founder of Léger Marketing, one of Canada's largest marketing and polling firms, and has provided insights on Canadian political dynamics, particularly during elections. Léger's analysis often focuses on voter behavior and the impact of political messaging, making him a respected voice in Canadian political discourse.
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Mr. Péladeau is seeking a seat in the boardroom alongside his nominee Jean-Marc Léger.
Transat investor Pierre Karl Péladeau calls for review, board changes at struggling airlineJean-Marc Léger pointed out that 28 of the 30 most-watched programs in Quebec were domestic productions.
How did Quebec get cultural nationalism mostly right?Jean-Marc Léger, president and CEO of Leger Marketing, told reporters that U.S. tariffs have fallen out of the No. 1 worry position.
Carney was elected on a wave of tariff panic. Now he has other problemsJean-Marc Léger, a prominent Canadian pollster, was invited by the Liberals to speak with ministers.
Canada’s Mark Carney signals austerity measures as government shifts focus from Trump to economy | CanadaPollster Jean-Marc Léger presented to the cabinet about Canadian expectations regarding U.S. tariffs.
After a busy start, Carney faces a season of impatienceJean-Marc Léger, president of the market research company Leger, is also expected to attend.
Carney’s cabinet meeting to focus on infrastructure, trade and crime, ahead of Parliament resumingJean-Marc Léger is a pollster discussing the potential outcomes of the election.
Economic uncertainty top of mind for voters as parties gear up for monumental federal electionJean-Marc Léger is a pollster who discussed the importance of the debate for Mark Carney.
Liberal leadership contenders face off in French debate tonight with focus on tariffs, threats to Canadian sovereigntyJean-Marc Léger is a pollster who commented on the leadership race dynamics.
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