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Quebec premier expects status quo relationship with Ottawa after election

Quebec Premier François Legault says he doesn't expect his relationship with Justin Trudeau to change, despite describing the Liberals as "dangerous" for Quebec during the election campaign. While the Conservatives saw no gains in Quebec on election day, Legault says most voters in the province backed "blue" parties - the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois - which he says support more autonomy for the province. 
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