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Quebec Premier Fréchette Announces 3 New Measures Related to Cost of Living

The measures will save a couple with two children nearly $50 a year and affect 3.5 million Solidarity Tax Credit recipients.

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Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette announced three new measures Monday afternoon to help Quebecers cope with the rising cost of living. “Inflation affects everyone. … We need to give Quebecers some breathing room. We need to give Quebecers a financial boost,” Fréchette stated in a Sherbrooke grocery store. As revealed over the weekend, the CAQ government […]

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Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette announced on Monday afternoon three new measures to help Quebecers cope with the rising cost of living.

·Montreal, Canada
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These measures could exceed the $250 million allocated to it in the last budget.

·Montreal, Canada
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SHERBROOKE — Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette announced on Monday afternoon three new measures to help Quebecers cope with the rising cost of living. "Inflation affects everyone. (...) Quebecers must be given oxygen. Quebecers must be given a financial boost," said Fréchette in a Sherbrooke grocery store. "As it was revealed during the last weekend, the caquist government will "permanently" abolish Quebec sales tax (QST) on a series of current…

"Inflation affects everyone. [...] We must give oxygen to Quebecers."The post "Inflation affects everyone": Fréchette announces three measures to help Quebecers appeared first on Les Affaires.

·Montreal, Canada
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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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