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Quebec election campaign dominated by anti-immigrant agitation

Quebec’s provincial election has provided the ruling class with an opportunity to intensify its anti-immigrant campaign—part of a pronounced chauvinist turn that has been underway for nearly two decades.

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Did Parizeau blaming 1995 Quebec referendum loss on immigrants lead to rhetoric in current election campaign?

Immigration has dominated political discourse in the last days and weeks of the campaign. Some see parallels between CAQ comments and former premier Jacques Parizeau blaming his 1995 referendum loss on "money and ethnic votes."

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Quebec votes: PQ suspend candidate for anti-Muslim remarks

The Parti Québécois (PQ) is suspending a candidate because of his comments about women who wear the veil and the Muslim religion.



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Lyne Jubinville walks back anti-Islam remarks after ultimatum from party leader

Lyne Jubinville, a Parti Quebecois (PQ) candidate in Laval’s Sainte-Rose riding, has walked back some of her anti-Islam comments she made years ago on social media after facing pressure from the party's leader.



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Quebec election, Sept. 28: PQ leader defends candidates' comments on Islam, racial profiling

Opponents slam François Legault for saying a hike in immigration would be ‘suicidal’ for Quebec. CAQ candidate apologizes for suggesting 80% of immigrants "don’t work, don’t speak French or don’t adhere to Quebec values."

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