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QS National Council: Françoise David strongly criticizes the CAQ

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The next election campaign will be “crucial” for Quebec, believes former MP and co-founder of Quebec solidaire (QS) Françoise David.

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Voters have an important choice between two major projects for Quebec : that of QS and François Legault’s Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ), confirmed by former co-spokesperson.

Strictly criticized by Ms. David addressed the CAQ in his speech to the approximately 400 delegates who gathered at the national council in Cégep du Vieux-Montréal on Saturday morning.

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So he criticized Mr. Legault’s party for him incredible tenderness in environmental matters and declared that it is sad and scandalous who abandoned the reform of the voting system.

On immigration, Ms. David that he denies the conservative nationalism and the little rhetoric of CAQ, just like scare the world.

He qualifies as electorist and conservative drift The untimely discharge by François Legault, who recently called for the closure of Roxham Road who knew that it won’t solve anything.

He takes the opportunity to repeat to the population of Quebec that “uncontrolled” immigration is a threat to the safety of our country. Me, I can no longer tolerate this petty rhetoric.

A quote from Francoise David

Wrath of the Law 96

However, the applause soon gave way to a slight discontent around Bill 96 measures to protect the French language in Quebec.

Some activists have expressed their dissatisfaction with the position of QS representatives, who last Tuesday voted for the enactment of the law in the National Assembly.

The QS parliamentary leader, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, presented an emergency motion explaining the caucus’s position. He assured that when the party is in power some parts of the law will be changed.

We won’t hide this morning: the adoption of Bill 96 has caused a lot of reactionhe told the delegates. We hear the fears, the discontent, […] anger.

Mr. Nadeau-Dubois’ motion was finally approved by a majority.

Source: Radio-Canada

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