$47-Billion Cut: Christine Fréchette Condemns Conservatives’ Pledge
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Éric Duhaime proposes no more or less to dismantle the Quebec state, says Premier Christine Fréchette.
This promise of savings of $47 billion would amount to "disbanding" the Quebec state, for the caquist leader.
Premier Christine Fréchette criticises Quebec Conservatives' promise to reduce the size of the state by $47 billion over five years.
SAINT-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU — Prime Minister Christine Fréchette criticises Quebec Conservatives' promise to reduce government spending by $47 billion over five years. "It's not cut in spending," she says on Friday, when she arrived at a press conference in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. "That's dismantling the Quebec state: $47 billion, it doesn't make any sense." [...]
Signifying the importance of the Capitale-Nationale for the October 5 election, the CAQ HQ will be in Quebec City rather than Montreal.
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