Legault wants apology for ‘unacceptable’ federal debate question on Quebec laws
Quebec Premier François Legault says a question at Thursday night’s English-language federal leaders debate about two provincial laws was unacceptable, and he wants an apology from debate organizers and the moderator.
The first question to Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet described two Quebec laws — one restricting the wearing of religious symbols by certain government employees, the other a language law reform — as “discriminatory.”
Legault told reporters in Quebec City today that question was an attack on the Quebec nation.
The premier says the laws are supported by the majority of Quebecers, were passed democratically and protect Quebec’s language and values.