Quebec’s Auditor General Finds ‘Little Planning’ in EV Battery Investments - The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph
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QUEBEC — Former Prime Minister François Legault defends his decision to invest in the battery industry and disagrees with the findings of the overwhelming report of the Auditor General of Quebec (VGQ), Christine Roy. The latter states that the caquist government's investments in the battery industry were "unforeseen" and that "risks [...]
François Legault indicated that she disagreed with the Auditor General's findings following her report on the battery industry.
The Prime Minister promises to be "more rigorous" with emerging businesses than his predecessor, François Legault.
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Auditor decries Quebec battery investments A report from Quebec’s Auditor General released June 10 found that massive government investments into the battery industry lacked proper planning and analysis, CBC News reported. Auditor general Christine Roy’s office announced an investigation into the province’s subsidies to the electric battery industry last summer after several companies with significant public investment went bankrupt or had fina…
He disagreed with the findings of the report of the Auditor General of Quebec. The post François Legault defended the choice to invest in the battery industry appeared first on Les Affaires.

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