
Quebec debate: leaders joust with nasty exchanges over immigration to the province
MONTREAL — The thorny issue of immigration sparked the most animated exchanges during the Quebec leaders’ debate Thursday, with the front-runner in the polls having to defend his position to expel immigrants who fail a French test after three years in the province.
Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault was hit from all sides for his controversial position, which he says is necessary to preserve Quebec’s language and identity from waves of non-French-speaking immigrants.
Legault dismissed suggestions his policy would affect many people.
“Why should someone fail a French test if they can take French classes for free?” he said, referring to the province’s subsidized language classes for newcomers.