A “Plan Sud” to Make Montréal the Hub City It Should Be

A “Plan Sud” to Make Montréal the Hub City It Should Be

Provincial Economic Analysis Urban City Economic Analysis
Pages:8 pages13 min read

Author: Mario Lefebvre

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To revive economic growth in Greater Montréal—and thus the province as a whole—Quebec needs a strategic “Plan Sud” supported by all levels of government and the private sector.

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To revive economic growth in Greater Montréal—and thus the province as a whole—Quebec needs a strategic “Plan Sud” supported by all levels of government and the private sector.

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As the engine of Quebec’s economic growth, Montréal is no longer firing on all cylinders—especially when compared with its counterpart hub cities in other Canadian provinces.

A “Plan Sud” for Quebec should include seven major elements aimed at helping Montréal meet its full potential as a hub city:

  • restoring municipal financial health
  • attracting and integrating immigrants
  • encouraging investment
  • ensuring transparent and responsive governance
  • supporting industrial clusters
  • marketing innovative research and products
  • integrating regional development

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