Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wants Quebec to have its own currency in the event it becomes independent.
He made the announcement today at his party’s national council meeting in Sherbrooke, Que.
St-Pierre Plamondon says Quebec would have its own monetary policy and its own central bank.
The PQ considered two other scenarios: keeping the Canadian dollar or adopting the American currency.
The currency is the second part of the Blue Book that the PQ is gradually unveiling.
Last week, the PQ leader revealed the chapter dealing with the international relations of a sovereign Quebec, promising to open offices in twice as many countries as it currently has, from 19 to 38, even before a referendum is held.
Notre Conseil national s’amorce aujourd’hui sous le thème «Des régions plus riches.»
Plusieurs experts d’horizons différents seront de la partie pour animer des conférences et participer à des panels portant sur la santé économique de nos régions.
Aussi, nous dévoilerons un… pic.twitter.com/g7A0yjxQqI
— Parti Québécois (@partiquebecois) November 15, 2025
Will the PQ be able to win over Sherbrooke?
Holding the convention in Sherbrooke is certainly no coincidence for the PQ.
The Sherbrooke riding has been held by Quebec Solidaire (QS) MNA Christine Labrie since 2018.
However, a recent Pallas Data poll shows that the left-wing party could lose this riding to the PQ.
The poll puts the PQ in first place with 27 per cent, while QS is in fourth place with only 10 per cent. The Quebec Liberal Party is in second place with 20 per cent.
For its part, the Qc125 poll aggregator also places the PQ in first place in Sherbrooke with 32 per cent, but only three points ahead of the Liberals. QS only holds 16 per cent of the votes.
Labrie announced a few months ago that she will not be running again in 2026.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Nov. 15, 2025.






