Doug Ford, Francois Legault say Montreal meeting focused on immigration, health, economy

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Doug Ford, Francois Legault say Montreal meeting focused on immigration, health, economy GlobePolitics

Quebec Premier Francois Legault, left, meets with Ontario Premier Doug Ford at Queens Park, in Toronto on Monday, Nov. 19, 2018. Ford met with his Quebec counterpart today, days before all provincial leaders get together in Toronto.The premiers of Ontario and Quebec say they plan to work together to press the federal government for a more flexible immigration system and more money for health care.

The two leaders also pledged to work together to remove trade barriers and increase the flow of goods between the two provinces.“Ontario and Quebec have had a strong record of working together to create a competitive business environment in our provinces and prosperity for our people,” they said in a release.

Ford’s Progressive Conservatives voted in favour of the Opposition NDP motion this week, and the premier said he has made his feelings on Bill 21 clear.

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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globepolitics Perhaps it is time to concentrate solely on economic issues like getting rid of inter-provincial trade barriers and figuring out how to counter the Great Satan's 'by American' crap and leave social issues in private realm where it belongs as there have been enough for 15 years. .

globepolitics They, especially Premier Legault, said a lot more. For ex “Mr. Ford understands very well my position,” Legault said, sweeping the issue aside. (Bill 21) “The priority for Mr. Ford, and it is mine too, is the economy, it is to get our money from Ottawa without strings attached.”

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globepolitics Economy in Quebec would be great if they developed their natural resources. They have great oil and gas reserves

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