Drimonis: For PSPP, some opinion polls merit more attention than others

According to a recent Léger poll commissioned by the Parti Québécois, 83 per cent of respondents oppose increasing immigration levels in Quebec. A majority — 52 per cent— say they want a reduction in immigration, both permanent and temporary.

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