Tempers flare 48 hours from the end of the legislature


The opposition parties launched a salvo of criticism at the work of the CAQ, shortly before the end of the 42nd legislature.

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“I would like François Legault to confirm to us that he will do nothing more to help Quebec families before the next election,” reproached Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, pointing to the Prime Minister in the blue living room.

The principal concerned recalled the tax credit of $500 that he had granted to all residents of Quebec over the age of 18 and who had received an income of less than $100,000 in 2021.

The recruitment of Bernard Drainville was also at the heart of the debates, the opposition reproaching a political maneuver rather than a real political commitment.

“They are waving sovereignty, the referendum. Listen, it’s their business, and for forty years they did that, ”defended the Minister of Justice Simon Jolin-Barrette.

There are two days left before the end of the parliamentary session, before the parties prepare for the next campaign, which should officially start at the end of August.




Reference-www.journaldequebec.com

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