Liberals say government must show it can pay for promises as legislature returns
MONTREAL — Quebec’s legislature resumes sitting Tuesday for the first time since the Oct. 1 election, and Premier Francois Legault has two weeks before the winter break to begin delivering on his party’s campaign promises.
Among Legault’s commitments were pledges to cut taxes, launch large-scale infrastructure projects, reduce immigration levels and make kindergarten available to four-year-olds across the province.
The legislature will elect a speaker Tuesday, followed Wednesday by Legault’s inaugural speech outlining government priorities.
Finance Minister Eric Girard will deliver an economic update Dec. 3, in which Quebecers will learn the size of the projected surplus for this fiscal year, which ends March 31.


