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Quebec Liberals accuse CAQ government of favouritism in construction, renovation of schools

The Quebec Liberal Party says that $220 million worth of school construction work in Liberal ridings has beenshelved, while 48 projects in Coalition Avenir Qubec(CAQ) ridings are planned to go ahead in 2023-2024.

Among 48 projects in progress, only 1 is not in a CAQ riding, Liberals say

Quebec Liberal MNA Marwah Rizqy speaking in the National Assembly.
Quebec Liberal MNA Marwah Rizqy says, according to an access to information request, all but oneof the 48 approved school renovation and construction projects selected in 2023-2024 are in Coalition Avenir Qubec(CAQ) ridings. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press )

The Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ)is accusing Franois Legault's government of favouritism in the construction and renovation of schools.

The PLQ says an access to information request showed that all but oneof the 48 approved school renovation and construction projects selected in 2023-2024 are in Coalition Avenir Qubec(CAQ) ridings.

Liberal MNAMarwah Rizqy says meanwhile, $220 million worth of school construction work in Liberal ridings has been"put on hold."

During question period in the National Assembly Thursday, Quebec Minister of Education Bernard Drainville replied that these choices are not his responsibility. He said projects are "evaluated"by public servants based on "objective criteria."

"We don't get involved," the minister said, adding that with the CAQ holding the vast majority of seats in theNational Assembly, it stands to reason that many projects will be in those ridings.

Quebec Education Minister Bernard Drainville responds to the Opposition during question period at the legislature in Quebec City.
Quebec Education Minister Bernard Drainville Education dismisses the accusation, insisting that projects are chosen by bureaucrats based on objective criteria and that he has no say in where the money is spent. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)

Speaking to journalists Thursday, Rizqy said she doesn't mind there being more CAQ MNAs, "but all things considered, that doesn't give you 100 per cent of the schools."

She saystwo school projects have been frozen in her riding of Saint-Laurent, despitethe area's growing population.

"There are around 600 children who have beentransported to three other different schools due to lack of places," she said. "There are children eating on the floor."

Theprojects included in thePlan qubcois des infrastructures (PQI)2023-2024 will add a total of 222 classrooms across Quebec, at a costof $677 million, allocated by the Education Ministry.

The only project not located in a riding held by the CAQ is inVaudreuil, a seat held by independent MNA Marie-Claude Nichols, who wasbooted from the Liberal Partylast year after a shadow cabinet spat.

A letter sent in response toRizqy's access to information request saysthat"modernization projects [...] do not require authorization from the ministry; organizations prioritize and choose the asset maintenance projects they intend to carry out."

based on reporting by La Presse canadienne