The question is, if Quebecers vote for Legault and his party on Monday, what exactly are they voting for? In Toward A Successful Quebec, Legault’s 2013 slogan-heavy book, he decried how successive Quebec governments doled out tax credits in the name of innovation without much oversight or record of success. “There’s a risk that our grandkids won’t speak French,” Legault said while campaigning through the Laurentides town of Saint-Colonban, which is 96 per cent French. If elected, Legault promises to reduce by 20 per cent the number of immigrants Quebec takes in, to 40,000 a year. And though it promoted the idea in 2012, the CAQ no longer advocates for further privatization of the health-care system.
Source: National Post September 28, 2018 22:17 UTC