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Quebec to table budget on March 12 while warning of larger deficit

Earlier this week, Premier Franois Legault said collective agreements recently signed with workers mean it will take longer for the government to balance the books.

Health care, education are government priorities for 2024-25 fiscal year

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Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard says Quebecers will see on March 12 that the province's estimated revenues have dropped because the economy has slowed down. (Sylvain Roy Roussel/Radio-Canada )

The Quebec government will present a budget on March 12 that is expected to have a larger deficit than originally estimated.

Quebec's Finance Minister Eric Girard said Thursday the government's priorities for the 2024-25 fiscal year will be health-care and education.

Earlier this week, Premier Franois Legault said collective agreements recently signed with workers in those two sectors mean it will take longer for the government to balance the books.

Legault said that because of the salary increases for teachers and health-care workers following strikes that delayed surgeries and shut hundreds of schools the budget will be "largely in deficit."

Girard says Quebecers will see on March 12 that the province's estimated revenues have dropped because the economy has slowed down.

Legault, however, has repeatedly promised that the upcoming budget will not include cuts to services or tax increases.