Quebec Liberals released costed platform promising $41-Billion in spending

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Quebec Liberals released costed platform promising $41-Billion in spending
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The most expensive promise by the Quebec Liberals is $12-Billion for income tax cuts, followed by a $10-Billion allowance to seniors in the province

The party estimates the annual deficit would average about $5 Billion, after mandatory contributions to a fund to reduce the province’s debt.

The most expensive promise is $12 Billion for income tax cuts, followed by a $10-Billion allowance to seniors. Legault said Sunday that hundreds of hospitalized patients each year could be transferred home, where they could continue to be followed through a combination of telemedicine and in-person visits from health workers.

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