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Quebec business groups asking for action on ongoing labour shortage

The Canadian Press
   

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Many economists see higher immigration numbers as a way to fill the labour shortfall.

The victory of Francois Legault’s election campaign has some economists concerned over the prospect of continued labour shortages in Quebec.

The leader of the Coalition Avenir Quebec won in a landslide victory Oct. 3 on a platform of combating inflation, income tax cuts and French-language preservation.

The president of business group Conseil du patronat Du Quebec Karl Blackburn says that the economy needs to be a central issue for the premier’s new mandate as the province faces labour shortages and inflation.

Many economists see higher immigration numbers as a way to fill the labour shortfall.

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On the campaign trail, Legault spoke frequently about immigration, often claiming that welcoming too many immigrants would put the survival of the French language in the province at risk.

According to Statistics Canada, job vacancies in Quebec rose 2.4 per cent in the second quarter from the first, and there were not enough unemployed people to fill every vacancy in the province.

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