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CBC NewsJean Charest's political gamble paid off as Quebecers handed his Liberal party a majority Monday night.
The Liberals are leading or elected in at least 63 seats, the number needed to form a majority, CBC News projects.
The premier, holding a minority in the legislature, called a snap election this fall, seeking a "stronger" political mandate to counteract the economic downturn and trying to capitalize on a weakened opposition.
Voters answered Charest's call, backing the Liberals in greater numbers than the Parti Québécois and the Action Démocratique du Québec, and giving him a historic third mandate.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/quebecvotes2008/story/2008/12/08/qv-electionleadall1208.html
La Province de Québec's Liberals will govern for the next 4 years (approximately).
They will be closely "monitored" by a strong opposition from the PQ (but no referendum in sight).
At least Harper's minions won't be successful at 'scaring' Canadians with "the separatists" 'cuz they can't separate (yet)...