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No money left for pay raises, Legault tells guardian angels and other public-sector workers
Premier François Legault said that with the province facing several years of deficits because of pandemic spending, his salary offer was as good as it s going to get.
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Citing deficit and campaign promise not to increase taxes, premier says he can t afford salary demands
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Posted: May 02, 2021 6:30 PM ET | Last Updated: May 2
A health-care worker seen here during the first wave of the pandemic in Montreal, in May 2020. At the time, Premier François Legault routinely referred to health-care workers as Quebec s guardian angels. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)