Coalition avenir Québec

François Legault

About François

65 years old

Hometown: Sainte-Anne-De-Bellevue

François Legault is originally from Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, located in the greater Montréal region. He studied at HEC Montreal. In 1986, he co-founded and became the CEO of Air Transat, an airline company. He was elected MNA for Rousseau with the Parti Québecois in 1998 elections. Until 2003, he was the Minister of Education, and later became Minister of Health and Social Services. After quitting in 2009, François Legault created the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) and became the party's leader.


Aboriginal Affairs

Implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as well as the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.[1][2]

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Cannabis

Consumption of marijuana in all public spaces will be prohibited, and the legal consumption age will be raised to 21.[3][4]

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Culture and Identity

Religious signs will be prohibited for all individuals in positions of authority, including teachers.[4][2]

Support artists by promoting a wider distribution of Québec artists’ work.[4][2]

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Education

Junior kindergarten for 4-year olds will be universal and free (but not mandatory).[4][6]

Eliminate school boards and transform them into centres for school services that will have more powers.[4][6]

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Economy

Limit tax and rate increases for government services to the rate of inflation.[4]

Support growth to catch up to the level of wealth of other Canadian provinces.[5][4]

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Environment

Make it a priority to increase Québec's energy exports.[4][8]

Encourage the development of electric transportation throughout Québec and public transit in the Greater Montreal Area.[4][9]

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Governance and Tranparency

Make the UPAC independent from political power. The chief will be appointed after approval by two thirds of the National Assembly.[3][4]

End immunity for deputy ministers and public institution directors so they are held accountable for their management.[4][10]

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Immigration

Accelerate the assessment of competencies to facilitate the recognition of foreign diplomas.[2][4]

Temporarily reduce the immigration threshold by 20% to match the capacity to welcome and integrate them.[4][2]

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Justice

Justice must be more accessible for all citizens with only reasonable delays.[4][3]

Put in place a transparent selection process for judges.[4][3]

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Housing

Review and make recommendations on how to make cities and regions more attractive.[4][12]

Favor home care by keeping older people of reduced mobility at home instead of confining them to long-term residential centres.[12][4]

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Healthcare

Provide better access to care without appointments, to healthcare in the evening and on the weekends, which together, will reduce waiting times in hospital emergency rooms.[4][13]

A new agreement with specialists is required to roll back their remuneration to more reasonable levels.[4][13]

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Sovereignty

More autonomy for Québec within Canada.[4][2]

Transferring responsibilities as well as human and financial resources to regions.[15][12]

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🃏 Joker

Implement the St. Lawrence Project, which aims to take advantage of the St. Lawrence River. The CAQ wishes to develop the maritime industry, tourism and establish innovation zones that will promote collaboration and exchange between researchers and entrepreneurs.[8][5][15]

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