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The Pollcast: How the first weeks of Quebec's election went down

On the latest episode of the Pollcast, the CBC's Jonathan Montpetit breaks down the first weeks of the Quebec election campaign, and Abacus Data's David Coletto discusses Canadians' views on NAFTA and the TransMountain pipeline expansion.

The first weeks of the Quebec campaign and Canadians' views on NAFTA and the TransMountain pipeline expansion

From left to right: Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard, Parti Qubcois Leader Jean-Franois Lise, Qubec Solidaire spokesperson Manon Mass and CAQ Leader Franois Legault. (CBC)

The first two weeks of Quebec's provincial election campaign are history now. Distracted by problems surrounding some of their candidates, the frontrunning Coalition AvenirQubecand the third-place PartiQubcoismight like to have those two weeks back.

Can the Liberals and Qubec Solidaire who have enjoyed a largely gaffe-free start to the campaign take advantage?

On this week's episode of the Pollcast, theCBC'sJonathan Montpetitspeaks with host and CBCpolls analyst ric Grenier about the opening act of the campaign and what to watch for as the parties prepare for the first of three leaders' debates next week.

ThenDavid Coletto, CEO of Abacus Data, discusses the results of new pollinggauging Canadians' views on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and the renegotiations of NAFTA and who voters are likely to blame if one or both fall through.

Listen to the full discussion above or subscribe to the CBCPollcastand listen to past episodes of the show.

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