Montreal Gazette

Minister hopes budget delivers on infrastruc­ture

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Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitão says he’s looking forward to seeing the details of the federal budget that touch on infrastruc­ture and health transfers.

Leitão said he hopes Ottawa’s promise to increase infrastruc­ture spending will be kept so provinces will be able to manage the funds as they see fit. “We’re expecting, if I’ve understood things properly, three new national programs of $20 billion each,” he said Monday after a speech to the Montreal Board of Trade about Quebec’s 2016-17 budget, which he tabled last week.

The Quebec government is banking on the federal spending to help stimulate the province’s economy.

One of Quebec’s wishes is to use part of the money to extend the Montreal subway’s blue line.

Leitão also called for “more clarity” on the new way of calculatin­g federal health transfers.

He wants it to be based not only on the number of inhabitant­s in a particular province, as is currently the case, but also on their age. “In Canada, there seems to be a broad consensus to go in this direction,” he said.

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