Quebec health minister tabling bill to protect teens from energy drinks
Quebec Premier Christine Frรฉchette has said she would try to pass as many bills as possible before the legislature recesses June 12.
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Quebec Premier Christine Frรฉchette has said she would try to pass as many bills as possible before the legislature recesses June 12.
QUรBEC โ Quebecโs health minister is set to table a bill taking aim at the potentially harmful effects of energy drinks on teens, but one member of the provincial legislature could block its adoption until after an upcoming general election this fall. Maรฏtรฉ Blanchette Vรฉzina, the only member of the Conservative party to hold a [โฆ]
Smith said Alberta is watching legislative developments in Quebec for ideas on asserting provincial jurisdiction, noting both governments are seeking more autonomy within Canada.
The two premiers are also expected to speak about trade, investment and provincial autonomy, with meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is planning to meet with her counterpart in Quebec City this week, with separatism and energy possible topics of discussion. Smith says sheโs hoping Quebec Premier Christine Frรฉchette will be open to talking about an east-west energy corridor. Smith says every time she has met with leadership in Quebec that she [โฆ]
Quebec Premier Christine Frรฉchette defended her growing list of spending promises after the provinceโs finance minister warned she could exceed the governmentโs allocated funding.