Five things to watch for with a new CAQ government led by François Legault
MONTREAL — The Coalition Avenir Québec, led by François Legault, won a second consecutive majority mandate in Monday’s election. Here are five things to watch out for as the CAQ leader prepares to name his new cabinet and begins to make good on his party’s election promises.
TAXES/COST OF LIVING
The Coalition Avenir Québec has promised to distribute up to $600 to Quebecers in December to help with the cost of living. Adults making less than $50,000 are to receive a one-time payment of $600, and people with annual incomes between $50,000 and $100,000 will receive $400. Legault has also promised to cut income taxes by a total of 2.5 per cent over the next decade, with a first cut aimed at the two lowest tax brackets in 2023. Legault says one his government’s first priorities is to adopt a law capping government-controlled fees, such as driver’s licences.
ENVIRONMENT