Summary
Quebec’s stance on potential oil pipeline projects remains contentious, with Premier François Legault suggesting a shift towards openness in light of U.S. oil control concerns. However, Parti Québécois MNA Pascal Paradis and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet question the profitability and acceptance of such projects in Quebec, highlighting a lack of concrete proposals. Environmental concerns voiced by Quebec Solidaire and the Liberal Party emphasize the need for thorough assessments, reflecting a divided opinion on energy independence and sustainability in the province.