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PQ leader Pauline Marois speaks to supporters as she makes a campaign stop in Gatineau, Que., on Friday. On the eve of a vote expected to give the PQ at least a minority government, markets have reacted little to the prospect of the party returning to power for the first time in nearly a decade.Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press

Pauline Marois's Parti Québécois were returned to power Tuesday night, after winning a minority government in Quebec's provincial election. Jean Charest's Liberals fell to second place and the upstart Coalition Avenir Québec, led by Francois Legault, hold the balance of power.

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