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Energy at centre of Legault’s new economic vision to deal with U.S.

CBC Canada · 15 days ago
CBC Canada
CBC Canada
15 days ago

Premier François Legault’s strategy, called Quebec power, includes accelerating major infrastructure projects, boosting hydro production and ensuring the province’s businesses get their fair share of federal defence contracts. He says the idea is to replace jobs that will be lost due to the trade war caused by Donald Trump's tariffs.

Breakdown
  • Premier Legault and Minister Fréchette unveiled a new economic vision at Beauharnois Electric Power Station, citing urgent global and U.S. economic challenges. 4s
  • The plan, Le Pouvoir Québécois, centers on a $200 billion investment by 2035 to expand Hydro-Québec's electricity production. 52s
  • Other initiatives include regulatory streamlining, developing the critical minerals sector, and securing defence contracts for Quebec businesses. 58s
  • Business leaders support the vision but urge rapid implementation and criticize the lack of tax relief for small businesses. 1m 15s
  • Opposition parties argue the plan is insufficient and lacks a long-term economic vision for Quebec. 2m 4s
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