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Québec
In office
Premier
Coalition avenir Québec
2,179 days in office
42nd Legislature of Quebec
03 Dec 2018 - 28 Aug 2022
43rd Legislature of Quebec
20 Oct 2022 - Present

The 2022 Quebec general election held on October 3, 2022 resulted in a second decisive victory for the Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ), led by François Legault. The CAQ won 90 of the 125 seats in the National Assembly, 16 more than in 2018, with 40.98% of the popular vote.

For more details on the Legault government’s first mandate, we invite you to consult the Legault Polimeter I and the following book: Bilan du gouvernement de la CAQ : Entre nationalisme et pandémie (2022).

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Promise History

2.10.020 - “In order to respond to the wishes of seniors who want to remain in their homes as long as possible and receive care[, a re-elected CAQ government] will invest $900 million over four years and act on four fronts: [i]ntervene early to prevent and delay loss of autonomy among seniors; [m]obilize the entire community around home support; [b]onify home care and services and facilitate access to them; [e]ncourage innovations that create safe environments at home.”

Partially kept
31-May-2024
Justification

The action plan presented aligns with the full realization of the promise. However, we must wait to see if the government will implement the directions and orientations of the action plan.

« Le plan d’action gouvernemental 2024-2029 La fierté de vieillir (PAG-VVE 2024-2029), appuyé par plusieurs activités de consultation, vise à soutenir la réalisation de 102 mesures portées par 34 ministères et organismes gouvernementaux partenaires. Ces mesures s’inscrivent dans 12 axes d’intervention pour améliorer les conditions de vie des personnes aînées. [..] Les axes d’intervention du plan s’appuient sur les trois grandes orientations de la Politique gouvernementale Vieillir et vivre ensemble, chez soi, dans sa communauté, au Québec (participation, santé et environnement). Ils visent à : [..] valoriser et soutenir la participation sociale et citoyenne; // miser sur la prévention et les actions de proximité; // poursuivre le virage vers les services de soutien à domicile; // améliorer l’accès aux soins de santé et aux services sociaux; // soutenir les personnes proches aidantes d’aînés; // faciliter l’accès à l’habitation pour vieillir à domicile; […] appuyer l’adaptation des communautés »

Partially kept
12-Mar-2024
Justification

The amounts announced in the previous and current budgets are higher than those indicated in the promise. However, no action has yet been taken on any of the fronts mentioned.

“The government is therefore directing significant resources toward home support, housing and long-term care. Accordingly, an additional amount of more than $1.1 billion over five years has been set aside in Budget 2024-2025 to ensure the continuity and quality of care and services for seniors, as follows: // $581.0 million for enhancing home-support services;”

Partially kept
12-Jul-2023
Justification

The integrated care and services team at certain CLSCs in the Montreal area offers services to help individuals targeted by this program to remain safely in their homes for longer.

“Professionals will assess your situation to determine with you and your loved ones what care and services you will need. The services that could be offered to you are: // Home help with everyday activities (dressing, eating, bathing, etc.) // Medical services; // Nursing care (blood tests, wound care, etc.)”.”

Partially kept
21-Mar-2023

“In Budget 2023-2024, the government is investing once again to take care of seniors and informal or family caregivers. To this end, an additional amount of $2.0 billion will be provided over five years, namely: $963.5 million to increase the supply of home-support services, $705.0 million to offer housing adapted to the needs of seniors for a high-qualityliving environment and $202.7 million to continue government initiatives for seniors and informal or family caregivers.”

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Reference Documents

« Le Québec demeure en queue de peloton au Canada en matière de budgets consacrés aux soins à domicile, constate la commissaire à la santé et au bien-être, qui suggère du même coup d’accorder une plus grande place à « l’innovation. »

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