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Owning a car in Quebec is about to get a little cheaper, at least for a year.

Premier Christine Fréchette announced Monday that the province will reduce annual vehicle registration fees by $50, one of several cost-of-living measures her government unveiled on May 25. The discount applies to the next registration cycle, running from September 2026 through August 2027, and covers gas, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and diesel vehicles.

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Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette announced Monday that the province will permanently eliminate the Quebec Sales Tax on a range of everyday grocery and pharmacy products, with the exemption set to take effect on July 15.

Fréchette made the announcement at a Metro grocery store in Sherbrooke, alongside Finance Minister Eric Girard. "We need to give Quebecers some breathing room," she said, pointing to the U.S. trade war, the conflict in the Middle East, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine as factors piling onto the cost of living pressures already felt across the province.

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Now that François Legault has officially stepped down, Quebec has a new premier, and there's a lot to learn about her.

Christine Fréchette made history on Sunday after winning the CAQ leadership race with 57.9% of the vote, defeating her only rival, Bernard Drainville, who received 42.1%. With that, she became the province's next premier — at least until this fall's provincial election.

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