Selley: Feds have no answer to Quebec's anti-immigrant narrative
rhetorically: “You think we have problems now with housing, access to health care, academic achievement, francisation and, in Montreal, criminality? Imagine in 2100 when Montreal has 12 million residents, and Quebec City three million.”Alas, as the National Assembly vote demonstrated, this is far from a few lonely cranks’ obsession.
But if increased immigration does become a serious problem for the Liberals in Quebec, I’m afraid Trudeau and the entire political class in Ottawa will find themselves painted into a corner.
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