Auditor general says Quebec parties have little room for new spending promises
MONTREAL — Quebec will have to tighten its belt for several years to comply with provincial legislation that requires a balanced budget, the province’s auditor general said on Monday.
In a new analysis, the auditor general, Christine Roy, projected the government is facing a multi-billion dollar deficit that will require cuts of at least $2 billion, starting next year, and up to $5 billion for the following year.
The projections come less than two weeks before Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette is expected to call a general election.
The numbers show that the political parties don’t have “much leeway” for new spending promises, Roy said.
