Finances and more language talk on Day 17 of Quebec election campaign
MONTREAL — Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault became the first of the major party leaders to unveil his party’s financial framewok on Saturday, as his rivals chose to focus their energy on language and health care.
Legault, whose party leads the most recent opinion polls, promised his government would reinvest in health and education without raising taxes beyond the rate of inflation.
He told reporters in Quebec City he would increase spending on health care by about 4.1 per cent each year, while education spending would rise by 3.5 per cent.
The plan, which he described as “prudent” and “conservative,” would be enough to cover the various promises he’s made, including universal kindergarten for four year olds, he said.

