Coalition Leader Francois Legault offering Quebecers ‘middle way’
MONTREAL — Francois Legault will be hoping it’s third time lucky.
The leader of the Coalition Avenir Quebec has failed twice to become premier but is now the closest he’s ever been to the job after refining his political message over the years.
Legault, the multimillionaire co-founder of the Air Transat airline, has positioned the Coalition as the safe middle ground between the Liberals and his former political party, the pro-independence Parti Quebecois.
His offer to Quebecers ahead of the Oct. 1 election is simple: the Coalition is a federalist, economic-minded alternative to the Liberals and a nationalist, identity-oriented substitute for the PQ.


