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Francois Legault said new immigrants would be given a temporary permit upon entry and then have three years to take language courses and pass a basic French-language test
Language politics surfaced on the Quebec campaign trail Friday as the leader of the Coalition Avenir Quebec promised his government would force new immigrants to leave the province if they don’t learn French within three years.
After two weeks of campaigning nearly devoid of language talk, Francois Legault said new immigrants would be given a temporary permit upon entry and then have three years to take language courses and pass a basic French-language test.
Those who fail would not be granted permission to stay and would be considered to be in the country illegally, he said.
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le pcq existe encore? ca fait longtemps j’ai pas regarder un chiar dememe tu m’parle tabarnak tcheu election de cul ok oublier la charte jmen criss que chu enplein sur le npdq c’est yeink QS qu’a une chance de gagner pis jsuis autant d’accords avec eux qu’avec les verts so j’peux pas me tromper soyons donc solidaire pour une god damn de fois
Quebec Solidank
the BBC confirming that poutine is a Québécois dish is one of the funniest thing I’ve seen in my whole life
It’s a budget that is almost silent on a global outbreak and ambivalent about emission reductions. Is the Quebec government playing it cool or tone deaf to what’s happening?
His budget speech made all of one reference to coronavirus, and the budget itself contained no specific measures to deal with the outbreak or its economic consequences.
In Ottawa, by contrast, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters on Tuesday that the virus will have "significant economic impacts for Canadians." Trudeau is expected to announce mitigation measures later today.
Even U.S. President Donald Trump, who spent weeks downplaying the risks of COVID-19, is now preparing a stimulus package.
le “leader” du parti vert apuie pas les écologists chu fucking dépassé va te coucher alex