The Quebec government is backtracking on a major campaign promise. In last year’s election, Premier François Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec party pledged to build a highway tunnel under the St-Lawrence River. It was supposed to connect Quebec City to Lévis. But that project is now being scaled back, and some of the politicians who promised the project are taking heat. Mike Armstrong reports.
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Quebec government backtracks on tunnel promise
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