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Quebec election: Legault apologizes for linking ‘violence’ and ‘extremism’ with immigration

Quebec parties hold competing views on how to best protect middle class

The different parties hold competing views on how best to protect the middle class against rising interest rates and inflation. The Quebec Liberal Party and Québec Solidaire are promising to tax the wealthy. While the CAQ is offering to write cheques to the middle class and offer grants to senior citizens. Global's Tim Sargeant reports on the eleventh day of the campaign.

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