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How to follow CBC's coverage of the Quebec budget

Quebec Finance Eric Girard will deliver the provincial budget at the National Assembly today the first from the Coalition Avenir Qubec government.

Eric Girard will table the CAQ's first-ever provincial budget today

Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard will table the CAQ's first provincial budget on Thursday. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

Quebec Finance Eric Girard will deliver the provincial budget at the National Assembly on Thursday the first from the Coalition Avenir Qubec government.

Here's how you can follow CBC News coverage of the budget and take part in our online coverage at cbc.ca/montreal and on Facebook.

Online

We will have full coverage online at cbc.ca/montrealafter the budget is tabled,shortly after 4 p.m. ET

We will carryGirard's speech at the National Assembly live on the website, and we will sharethe budget's highlightsand what it means for you on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Check back Friday morning for analysis from political reporter Jonathan Montpetit, who will takea closer look at the government's plans.

Radio

4 p.m. ET Tune in to CBC Radio One for special budget coverage, reaction and analysis with host Ainslie MacLellan. Then catch our regional radio newscastswith Joanne Bayly at 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Friday, 5:30 a.m. ET You can catch reaction to the budget and more analysis on Friday morning, onCBC'sDaybreak andQuebec A.M.

Television

6 p.m. ET We will have full coverage on CBC Montreal News at 6, featuring anchorDebra Arbec'sinterview with Finance Minister Eric Girard and analysis from Marie-Soleil Tremblay, who teaches finance and governanceatQuebec City'scole Nationale d'Administration Publique(ENAP).

11 p.m. ET - Anchor Nancy Wood will bring you more coverage and analysis of the budget onCBC Montreal News at 11.