Not really, because poverty law is governed more by specific legislation, which does not interfere with the civil code or the civil French tradition on that. The civil code takes into consideration contracts, and most poor people do not get into complicated contracts or matters like that.
It's more in matters of family law that the Quebec civil code intervenes and is used on a day-to-day basis, versus the Divorce Act that is applied generally around Canada. That is federal. There's a kind of mix-up on that.