Arts groups celebrate boost to CALQ funding Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com/rpratka@sherbrookerecord.com After months of lobbying efforts and a series of well-attended protests in cities and towns around…
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St. Lawrence students hold annual fashion show at Manège Militaire
St. Lawrence students hold annual fashion show at Manège Militaire Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com On March 28, the Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury (Manège Militaire), the only military building in Canada also…

Quebec Art Company production of Unity (1918) coming together
Quebec Art Company production of Unity (1918) coming together Submitted by the Quebec Art Company Rehearsals are well underway for the Quebec Art Company’s production of Unity (1918), a dark…

Literary and Historical Society of Quebec holds 201st Annual General Meeting
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec holds 201st Annual General Meeting Submitted by the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec Some 50 people attended the annual general meeting of the…

LEGION REPORT: Local Legion members awarded Coronation Medal
LEGION REPORT
Local Legion members awarded Coronation Medal
Submitted by Jean Gervais, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 265
Mark O’Brien and Denis Robitaille, retired members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 265, have just been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal, a commemorative award designed to honour citizens who have made a significant contribution to their community or abroad.
During the awards ceremony on Jan. 28, it was noted that for many years, Navy Lieutenant (Ret’d) Mark O’Brien has been “a committed volunteer-administrator of the Legion as well as the Navy League of Canada and the Cercle de la Garnison de Québec military committee.”
Speaking of Denis Robitaille, who received his medal in December 2024, Lt.-Gov. Manon Jeannotte, who made the presentation, noted his unwavering commitment to the vulnerable and his exemplary service as a police officer and volunteer. Your dedication transcends generations, enriching the community through your humanitarian and supportive actions,” concluded the lieutenant governor.
Both recipients were honoured during a commemorative event and photo shoot held at the Legion on March 25.

OPINION: Legault must abolish Quebec carbon tax
OPINION: Legault must abolish Quebec carbon tax
Submitted by Nicolas Gagnon, Quebec director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
If the current trend continues, Quebec will soon be the only Canadian jurisdiction with a carbon tax.
Last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the end of the federal consumer carbon tax. As of April 1, his government will reduce it to zero. That move will lower gasoline taxes by 17.6 cents per litre across the country.
From coast to coast, drivers will see their fuel bills drop by several hundred dollars a year.
Except in Quebec.
Unlike other provinces, Quebec is clinging to its cap-and-trade carbon tax at all costs. This stubbornness unfairly penalizes Quebecers and Premier François Legault’s silence is becoming deafening.
Even British Columbia, the pioneer of carbon taxation in Canada, is preparing to scrap it. If NDP Premier David Eby is taking action to protect his taxpayers, Legault has no excuse.
Many Quebecers believe they don’t pay a carbon tax, but that’s simply not true. Unlike other provinces where the tax is visible, the Quebec government hides it within the cap-and-trade system it shares with California, officially called the “cap-and-trade emissions trading system” (SPEDE).
This system, imposed in 2013, forces companies that exceed a certain emissions threshold to purchase carbon credits, which they can then trade in a regulated market. In theory, this is meant to encourage companies to cut emissions. In practice, these costs are largely passed on to consumers.
In real terms, this adds about 10 cents per litre to the price of gasoline and 12.8 cents to the cost of a litre of diesel. This increases transportation costs and hurts Quebecers’ purchasing power. For a family driving a minivan, this means paying around $8 more per tank and nearly $400 per year.
A trucker filling up a big rig with diesel will pay about $128 in carbon taxes to fill up the tanks. Trucks deliver nearly everything we eat and use, so Quebec’s carbon tax is a tax on everything.
This hidden tax allowed the government to take $1.5 billion from taxpayers’ pockets in 2024 alone. Since its inception 12 years ago, it has quietly siphoned $9.5 billion from Quebecers – without them even realizing it.
Businesses are also feeling the impact.
With productivity already lagging behind the Canadian average and a heavy tax burden weighing them down, Quebec companies can’t afford to pay a carbon tax – especially when all neighboring jurisdictions are dropping theirs.
Companies may relocate, leaving Quebecers unemployed. This risk already existed when Ontario was part of the cap-and-trade carbon tax system with Quebec. It will be even greater now that Quebec stands alone in Canada.
If Quebec insists on maintaining its cap-and-trade carbon tax while the rest of the country abandons carbon taxes, taxpayers will be forced to pay the price of isolationism.
At this stage, the Legault government cannot afford to widen the gap with the rest of the country.
Harmonization with the federal tax framework was used as justification for increasing the capital gains tax. Why not apply the same logic here?
Scrapping this tax wouldn’t just benefit drivers. Every fuel price increase affects the cost of goods and services across the board.
Families receive no financial rebate to offset what they pay. This isn’t a revenue-neutral tax – it’s a government cash grab.
With a fragile economy and weaker competitiveness than the rest of the country, Quebec has a choice to make. Legault must defend Quebecers’ purchasing power instead of clinging to an ineffective tax.
Leaving Quebec isolated with a tax no one else is paying means condemning our workers and businesses to a permanent disadvantage.
The status quo is no longer an option.

PHOTO: Partial solar eclipse appears over Quebec and Pierre-Laporte bridges
PHOTO: Partial solar eclipse appears over Quebec and Pierre-Laporte bridges…
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT: Louisa Rachel BLAIR
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT: Louisa Rachel BLAIR
François Duguay-Giguère and Miriam Victoria Blair, of Ave Ste-Geneviève, Quebec, are happy to announce the birth of Louisa Rachel Blair, born on March 19, 2025 at Saint-François d’Assise Hospital, weight 7 lbs and 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Louisa Blair, Donald Hembroff, Danielle Giguère and Pierre Duguay.

Jardin d’Hiver presents three tricky rabbits
Jardin d’Hiver presents three tricky rabbits Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com As part of the ongoing Jardin d’Hiver – part of the Manif d’Art’s seasonal exhibits whose mission is to promote the…

REVIEW: Classic James Bond film scores shine at Grand Théâtre
REVIEW: Classic James Bond film scores shine at Grand Théâtre…