Two days before the poll, François Legault is focusing his call for a vote on sending checks to Quebecers from December.
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In a short video posted on social media on Saturday, the outgoing prime minister urges voters to trust him for another four years.
“I have a team that is ready to serve you, I want to serve you and if we are re-elected we will, as of December, we will send you a check for $400 to $600 and the elderly will receive an additional $2,000, we will also lower taxes, so you can count on me, but I am counting on you on Monday,” he said.
Passing in the evening in the riding of Labelle, in the Laurentians, he hammered home his message.
“In the short term, there is inflation, you see it at the grocery store, gasoline, we have to help people concretely, punctually,” he argued, in front of the hundred people gathered at the Le Lièvre microbrewery in Mont-Laurier.
“There will be a check that will be sent for $400 to $600 starting in December, and the seniors, 70 and over, there will be an additional $2,000, because the seniors have small pensions and don’t don’t have the chance to get pay raises”.