François Legault criticized urban sprawl, like Catherine Dorion, plead the opposition parties


Rereading François Legault’s book published in 2013, his vision of land use planning was much closer to that of “Catherine Dorion” and much less “populist”, plead the opposition parties.

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In his book The Saint-Laurent projectthe premier of Quebec strongly criticized urban sprawl and car transportation.

“The development of cities in Quebec has taken place by moving further and further away from city centres. But today, the many disadvantages of what is called urban sprawl are obvious: an incredible time of transport by car, a loss of productivity linked to these movements, an increase in the costs of construction and maintenance of ever-expanding public services,” he wrote.

Solidarity Sol Zanetti insisted on reminding him of this Thursday morning, during the question period, pointing out that the vision of the Prime Minister, at the time, was similar to that of “Catherine Dorion”.

The member believes that the Prime Minister has set aside his ideals by promising a third highway link between Quebec and Lévis and by allowing his Minister of Transport to affirm that densification is a “fashion”.

According to the leader of the official opposition, Dominique Anglade, François Legault has become a “populist”.

“Urban sprawl, it’s been there for a number of years. Now, François Legault acts as if it does not exist, ”she said.

The leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, argues that the Prime Minister has changed his speech “on a package of points” since he was elected.

“When we take stock of this government, we will realize that we are much more in the continuity of liberal governance,” he said.

stand up

The opposition parties also believe that the new generation of elected municipal officials is right to dare to stand up to the CAQ government on its vision of urban development and climate change.

“Usually, municipalities are rather very diplomatic with the Quebec government. Well, today, they are raising their voices, they dare to publicly oppose various projects of the Government of Quebec. It indicates that there is something,” said housing and housing spokesperson Andrés Fontecilla.

On Wednesday, the mayor of Quebec Bruno Marchand severely criticized the remarks recently made by ministers of the Legault government concerning densification, which would be a “fashion”, according to them. He said that the CAQ held a “dangerous populist” discourse.

“We always say that mayors stick to power, will keep silent to try to get what they need for their city. But, at the moment, the statements and orientations of the government are so misleading and are so far from reality that there are mayors who have enough sense of responsibility to rectify the facts,” mentioned PQ player Paul St. -Pierre Plamondon.

community of spirit

The solidarity Vincent Marissal does not believe that the mayors are those who play the real role of opposition in Quebec. He maintains that there is a “community of spirit” between his political formation and the municipal leaders.

“And then, frankly, there, without chauvinism, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, at the moment, it is he who leads the way. And he is at the same time and in the same place as these mayors who are calling for real action against climate change, the housing crisis,” he said.

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