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On October 26, Quebec Premier François Legault announced that the provincial government would be moving forward with its plan to send inflation payments of between $400 and $600 to millions of Quebecers and some residents could receive the one-time payment as soon as the first week of December. ....
In a press conference on October 26, Quebec Premier François Legault confirmed a plan to send payments between $400 and $600 to most Quebec residents.The measure will follow an initial round of up to $500 payments that went out to Quebecers in the spring of 2022. ....
The CAQ government will send another cheque to Quebecers to help them deal with rising costs if it survives the upcoming provincial election. Premier François Legault made the commitment before the National Assembly on Tuesday, May 31. ....
It comes as no surprise that the cost of living has increased exponentially over the last few years, particularly in tie to Canada's rise in inflation, which is the highest it's been in over three decades. Well, Quebec is seeing similar patterns as the province's inflation rate increased to a whopping 6.8% in April 2022. The Institut de la Statistique du Québec released its April update, and the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures change over time in the prices paid by consumers for goods and services, increased from 6.7% in March to 6.8% in April 2022. ....
Gas prices keep going up. Does that mean Quebec will send another cheque to residents? "We'll have to look at it," is the answer Premier François Legault gave at a Tuesday press conference when asked about the possibility of the government stepping in to help with skyrocketing bills at the pump.The premier referenced his government's controversial decision to send $500 to millions of Quebecers this year to help them deal with rising costs due to inflation. ....