Immigration, labour shortage response to be ballot question on Oct. 1: Couillard
MONTREAL — Immigration levels and how to deal with a labour shortage facing the province will be the defining ballot question come election day Oct. 1, Philippe Couillard said Monday.
On Day 19 of the campaign, the Liberal leader keyed in on an issue that has generated significant sparring among the three main parties.
Couillard’s Liberals have said they want to maintain current yearly immigration numbers of about 50,000 and will “eventually” increase that number.
The Coalition Avenir Quebec and the Parti Quebecois have both said they plan to cut the number of newcomers should they come to power.


