In the run-up to the last budget, a majority of Quebecers (61%) said that they would not, above all, be subject to an increase in taxes and taxes, even if this meant a decline in public services.1 Should this be seen as a hot reaction from citizens caught up in the throat, who demand a better managed social net or... a society less attached to the common good?
In the run-up to the last budget, a majority of Quebecers (61%) said that they would not, above all, be subject to an increase in taxes and taxes, even if this meant a decline in public services.1 Should this be seen as a hot reaction from citizens caught up in the throat, who demand a better managed social net or... a society less attached to the common good?