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The cover refers to Quebec s first case of a novel coronavirus variant that emerged in India, and it asks Justin whether ties with India will be cut quickly.
Benoit Charette, the provincial minister responsible for fighting racism, said today on Twitter he fears the cover photo could fuel prejudice in the province.
The Journal s cover drew criticism from other politicians in Quebec City, including Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade, who called it very dangerous.
Dany Doucet, editor-in-chief of the newspaper, said the photo was chosen to illustrate Trudeau s attachment to India and the difficult choice he faces regarding flights from that country.
Journal de Montréal accused of fuelling prejudice against Indian community with front page
Thursday s front page of the Journal de Montréal featured a story about the province s first known case of a newer coronavirus first detected in Quebec. The headline and photo combination drew the ire of several politicians at the National Assembly.
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Benoit Charette became the province s minister responsible for the fight against racism a little under two months ago. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)