Quebec removes sales tax from some groceries as part of wider affordability push

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette speaks at the Coalition Avenir Quebec general council meeting held in Levis, Que., Saturday, May 23, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Karoline Boucher

SHERBROOKE - Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette announced on Monday she's permanently removing provincial sales tax from some grocery and pharmacy items, as part of what she called a "bouquet" of measures to address cost-of-living concerns.

Fréchette told reporters in Sherbrooke, Que., the products that will no longer be subject to Quebec sales tax as of July 15 include pre-cut fruit and vegetables, granola bars, salted nuts, tissues and toilet paper. She said it would also apply to products like muffins, which are currently taxed when bought individually but not at volumes of six or more.

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