Quebec budget hikes spending to ‘stimulate’ economy amid global uncertainty
Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard is betting that big spending increases in the budget he tabled Tuesday will stimulate the provincial economy enough to ward off any economic damage resulting from the novel coronavirus.
The Coalition Avenir Quebec government’s second budget projects a $2.7-billion surplus, increases program spending by 5.1 per cent over the previous fiscal year and includes billions more in borrowed funds to finance big-ticket infrastructure projects such as new public transit.
Girard told reporters government “has a role to play to stimulate the economy” amid disruptions in global supply chains and weakening private demand for products and services due to the global spread of COVID-19.
“It’s possible the virus has an impact on consumer and business confidence,” he said. But, he added, the spending increases are “coming at the right time.”