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In the final day of the National Assembly session Friday, Quebec Premier Francois Legault said he needs to find his zen space, Masse got caught cursing with her mic on, while opposition parties called out CAQ arrogance.
MONTREAL A recent announcement by the Quebec government means that high school proms in the province are allowed to happen. But some schools are questioning whether they actually will take place. On Tuesday, Premier Francois Legault reversed course on a previous ban after public pressure from the class of 2021, saying proms could be held outdoors in tents with no masks or distancing required. The change left schools scrambling to organize the festivities on extreme short notice, with just a month to plan. Paul Karpontinis, a teacher at Lester B. Pearson High School in Montreal North said that s far less time than is normally dedicated to organizing. ....
Quebec Solidaire parliamentary leader Manon Masse announces she will step down as parliamentary leader montreal.ctvnews.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from montreal.ctvnews.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MONTREAL Quebec opposition party Quebec Solidare (QS) is calling out CAQ Premier Francois Legault for being out of touch with what the actual cost of rent is in the province he governs, particularly in its largest city, after the premier suggested rent in Montreal is between $500 and $600. In the National Assembly on Wednesday, QS spokesperson Manon Masse asked Legault about the price of an apartment in Montreal. Do you have any idea? How much to rent in Montreal? asked the MNA for Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques. It depends on the size of the apartment, but I would say it can start at maybe $500-600 a month, and it can go up to $1,000 a month pretty quickly, said Legault. ....
MONTREAL Quebec Solidaire (QS) is inviting citizens to continue demonstrating and writing to Housing Minister Andree Laforest and Premier Francois Legault to decry the housing crisis in the province. The opposition party organized an assembly of the evicted on Saturday, which included spokesperson Manon Masse and the MNA responsible for the file, Andres Fontecilla. They listened for more than an hour to the testimonies of representatives of organizations and citizens who have to fight with their landlords not to leave their housing. Some suggested a moratorium on evictions during the pandemic and a registry of delinquent landlords. Masse argued that the ten QS MNAs were taking this fight to the National Assembly, but, she said, it would not be enough to turn the government machine around. ....