Singh wants a single policy for Quebec
Dominic Chan / QMI Agency
QMI agency
Monday, 16 October 2017 12:05
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Monday, 16 October 2017 12:05
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The leader of the New democratic Party (NDP) Jagmeet Singh said it wanted to develop a policy specific to the issues of quebec, Monday.
“There is a richness of the French language, which has formed one of the nations most progressive in Canada. I want to protect this culture and to be an ally,” said the party’s new leader in an interview with the issuance of Mario Dumont to LCN, insisting on the “sensitivity” and “unique issues” that exist in Quebec.
The one that currently serves as a member of provincial parliament of ontario has indicated that it would protect “all rights”, that is to say both the language, culture and identity, that the wearing of religious symbols, for example, an issue particularly debated in Quebec, with the adoption of the draft law 62 on the delivery of services face to face, by the national Assembly.
“I am all for the rights of the person, any law”, he insisted.
Mr. Singh, who has qualified extraordinary in its recent passage in the Lac-Saint-Jean, in view of the by-election, has also been entrusted to be “fell in love with the language”. “I practice all the time!” he launched in response to a question from the moderator on the French. “You are going to see an improvement each time that we are going to talk.”