"Inflation affects everyone...we have to give some oxygen to Quebecers," she said. "We need to give Quebecers a financial boost."
The newly elected CAQ leader and premier says the three measures could save a family with two children nearly $350.
Some 3.5 million people will be eligible for the one-time payments, including 295,000 families with children, the government said. The income threshold to receive the payment ranges from a maximum of $63,258 for a single person to just over $74,000 for a couple with two children.
"There was additional money coming in, which gave us some extra flexibility," she said. She added that global instability, including conflict in the Middle East, has resulted in higher gas prices that has put strain on Quebecers.
"To give you an idea of the scale, the Quebec government's spending is $165 billion, so we're talking about five hundredths of one percent," he said. "It's really a small amount that we can easily absorb with additional revenue."
The registration tax decrease, at $245 million, and the one-time payment, at $335 million, add hundreds of millions more in non-recurring expenses, which Girard says the province can afford.
He said he will release new numbers next month that will show a better-than-expected financial picture for the province, noting that both tax revenue and federal transfers have gone up.
"I can confirm that we have the room for maneuver to take the actions we're taking today, and that protecting Quebecers' purchasing power remains a priority for us," he said.Â
This report by ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû was first published May 25, 2026.