Parti Québécois to unveil Year One budget of independent Quebec
QUEBEC — The Parti Québécois will unveil today what the first budget of a theoretical, independent Quebec would look like.
The so-called Year One budget will be presented today by leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon and will contain a projection of revenues and expenditures for the first year of an independent Quebec that he has promised for several months.
The party has gone through the budget exercise a few times in its history to define the financial framework of an eventual sovereign Quebec.
It’s the first time the sovereigntist party has produced such a document since 2005 when it was presented by then-PQ member François Legault, now the Quebec premier and leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec.