Legault Would Like to Leave His Reform of the Forest Regime in the Trash
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With the upcoming elections ahead, the issue is too delicate, says the former Minister Maité Blanchette Vézina.
François Legault reportedly told former Minister Blanchette Vézina that the adoption of a new forestry regime to help Quebec's regions and the wood industry is "too difficult" and cannot be achieved before the next elections.
The former caquist minister Maité Blanchette Vézina has little hope that François Legault will move forward with a new reform of the forest regime by the next elections. In a short press mingle, Blanchette Vézina said that the Prime Minister told him, during the last caucus she attended, that it was "a matter that was too difficult and that he preferred to wait," according to the ex-minister's report. "I hope again that he (François Legault) wil…
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