Independent Quebec would adopt its own currency, PQ leader says
SHERBROOKE — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wants Quebec to have its own currency in the event it becomes an independent country.
But it would be slow transition of at least 10 years with the Canadian dollar before reaching that point, St-Pierre Plamondon said Saturday.
“The goal here is to end our dependence, and the reason we want to end our dependence — whether political, financial, or monetary — is that this dependence leads to decisions that hurt us because they are not in our best interest,” St-Pierre Plamondon told a news conference to kickoff the council.
The PQ has been riding high in the polls for two years and St-Pierre Plamondon insists he will hold a referendum in his first term if he’s able to form government in October 2026, even though a majority of Quebecers oppose independence.


