Quebec Premier Legault is pushing for more provincial powers amid sagging polls
MONTREAL — Quebec’s premier says he wants to find new powers to boost his province’s autonomy within Canada, but experts are keeping their expectations in check.
Facing disappointing polls and a simmering conflict with the federal government over immigration, Quebec Premier François Legault last week announced the creation of a new committee to study the province’s rights and enhance its powers within the federation.
The committee is tasked with examining federal intrusion into areas of provincial jurisdiction. “The federal government has intensified a worrying trend toward centralization and encroachment,” Legault said Friday during a speech in the legislature with strong nationalist overtones. “We must continue to strengthen Quebec’s autonomy, preserve its rights and obtain more powers in fundamental areas.”
On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dismissed the move as a political response to the rise in popularity of the sovereigntist Parti Québécois, which has been leading in provincial polls since the fall.