Youri Chassin raises his Coalition Avenir Quebec membership card in September as he announces his decision to leave the CAQ government caucus and sit as an independent, a move meant as a wake-up call for Premier François Legault.Photo by Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press/File

François Legault's 'government of accountants' is under attack for its spendthrift ways

“That government is spending as if they were, like, an extreme left government,” says the liberal opposition.

by · National Post

OTTAWA — Youri Chassin, an economist and member of the Quebec National Assembly, unleashed a scathing attack on his own party when he announced his resignation from the CAQ caucus last month.

“The party of equality between generations presented the largest budget deficit in the history of Quebec, at $11 billion!” he wrote, in Le Journal de Montréal.

The increased spending and increase in the number of civil servants has been too much for Chassin, who was first elected in 2018. “Rather than lightening structures and bureaucracy, we hired at full capacity and spent at unprecedented levels, creating several new public bodies in the process,” he wrote.