Day nine on the Quebec election campaign trail and the questions about immigration and the labour shortage dominated the agenda for two of the front running parties. Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault wants a solid cap on immigration, arguing allowing too many people into the province will put a strain on Quebec services. Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade argues more immigrants are needed to increase Quebec’s labour pool and help employers fill vacant posts. Global’s Tim Sargeant has the latest.
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