Polls are open in Quebec as voters weigh returning a separatist party to power, potentially placing the French-speaking province on course for another referendum to break away from Canada.
Liberal leader Jean Charest, who has headed Quebec for nearly a decade, has consistently trailed in the polls to Pauline Marois' Parti Quebecois. But most polls indicate Marois â" who could become the province's first female premier â" will not have enough votes to obtain a majority of the seats in the Quebec Assembly, undermining efforts to quickly hold a referendum on separation.
Quebec has held two referendums to split from Canada, in 1980 and 1995, the last narrowly rejecting independence.
Polls show there's little appetite for a new referendum.
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