The Legault government spent much of the day Thursday delivering emotional apologies to the population for breaking a major campaign promise. The Coalition Avenir Québec had pledged to build an underwater tunnel linking Quebec City and Lévis, a long awaited new option that all commuters would have been able to use. But as Global’s Dan Spector reports, there’s been a big change of plans.
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CAQ apologizes to voters for broken promise and changes to plan for underwater tunnel
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