Parti Quebecois leader would adopt a "Buy Quebecois Act" if elected in 2018
QUEBEC — The leader of the Parti Quebecois says he would quickly adopt a “Buy Quebecois Act” if he were to become premier.
Jean-Francois Lisee says the act would be inspired by the idea of a Buy American law in the United States and would stimulate Quebec’s economy by encouraging the purchase of local products.
He made the proposal during a speech at the party’s national council meeting in Quebec City.
Later Sunday afternoon Lisee told reporters he doesn’t believe prioritizing local purchases would conflict with free trade agreements.


