Economy and identity: Quebec premier delivers inaugural speech of 43rd legislature
Quebec Premier François Legault says his focus for the next four years will be to reverse the decline of French in Montreal and to expand Quebec’s economy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Legault is delivering his inaugural speech to the legislature today, almost two months after his Coalition Avenir Québec was re-elected with a large majority.
He started his address, the equivalent of a throne speech, by invoking the legacy of Samuel de Champlain, the French colonist who founded Quebec City more than 400 years ago.
Legault says Champlain and the leaders that followed endowed Quebecers with a developed, radiant nation, adding that his government has the responsibility to make sure “this beautiful francophone nation” continues.