Trump win could see migrant influx, ānegativeā impact on Quebec economy: Legault
Quebec will closely monitor the potential impacts a new Donald Trump presidency will have on immigration and the economy, the provinceās premier said Wednesday.
FranƧois Legault was addressing the outcome of Trump clinching the United States presidential election in a political comeback that saw him defeat Kamala Harris.
It will be Trumpās second, non-consecutive term at the helm of American leadership and, as a result, Legault says he will implement a āworking groupā composed of several cabinet ministers to defend Quebecās interests.
āAmericans voted yesterday and Mr. Trump won,ā Legault said at the provincial legislature. āAnd we have to respect that result.ā
But Legault was quick to lay out his concerns about Trumpās victory, warning of a possible inpouring of asylum seekers at the border and steeper tariffs on exports from Quebec.
When it comes to immigration, Legault says the province has ādone its partā and simply cannot take on more new arrivals. TrumpĀ has promised to deport millions of undocumented immigrants from the United States as one of his top priorities.
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āWe should not see a massive influx of immigrants coming via the United States, because that could really unbalance the job market,ā he said. āAnd already, our reception capacity, our integration capacity is overwhelmed.ā
Quebecās premier is particularly worried about more asylum seekers at both land borders and airports. Legault says his government is looking at further securing its own land borders with the U.S. if necessary.
āFirst what I want to do is make sure that Mr. (Justin) Trudeau and the federal government takes this seriously. I want a follow-up every week about the number of immigrants we get in Quebec,ā Legault said.
The comments come as the Legault government has implemented stricter immigration policies in recent months. Last week, Quebec suspended two major programs that are pathways to citizenship, saying it wants to ābetter regulateā newcomers to the province.
Legaultās other main concern is the economy. He pointed to possible steeper tariffs under Trump for Quebecās exports, particularly when it comes to the aeronautic sector, wood products, aluminum and food products.
āUnfortunately, we must expect that there will be actions taken by Mr. Trump and his team that could be negative for Canadaās economy and Quebecās economy,ā Legault said.
āI think we have to tell ourselves the truth. There are jobs at stake. So we will have to be very strategic, especially in key sectors, where Quebec has a lot of exports to the United States.ā
Legaultās comments come as other Canadian politicians, including Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, congratulated Trump in posts on X.
ā with files from Globalās Gabby Rodrigues and The Canadian Press
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