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How to follow CBC's coverage of the 2018 Quebec budget

Want the latest details and in-depth analysis on today's provincial budget? CBC is the place to be.

Get the latest online, and on radio and television

Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leito is expected to present a balanced budget. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

CBC is your guide for everything you need to know about the Quebec 2018budget.

Read, listen, watch and join in as we examinethe Couillard government's spending priorities leading up to the Oct. 1 election.

Our coverage will begin once Finance Minister CarlosLeitaopresents his budget atthe National Assembly in Quebec City, which is expected around4 p.m. on Tuesday.

Online: Jonathan Montpetitand Benjamin Shingler will bring you the latest details on the budget and what it means for your pocketbook atcbc.ca/montreal. The finance minister's speech to the National Assembly will also be streamed live. Download the CBC app and subscribe to Montreal push alerts to get the information first.

Radio:Tune in to a live radio special on CBC Radio One (88.5 FM in Montreal, 104.7 FM in Quebec City and on stations across Quebec.) Host Susan Campbellwill be joined by CBC reporters Sarah Leavitt and Angelica Montgomery. You can also listen online here.

Television: Watch CBC News Montreal at Six with host Debra Arbec for context and analysis from our reporters Sudha Krishnanand Angelica Montgomery. Get the latest reaction to the budget on CBC News Late Night with Nancy Wood at 11 p.m.

What are you hoping to see in the budget?Tell us what you think on CBC Montreal's Facebook page and send us a tweet onTwitter.