Quebec Premier Francois Legault has threatened to hold a referendum if the federal government does not take action to reduce the influx of temporary immigrants into the province. The Parti Quebecois leader also pledged a referendum, citing Ottawa as an 'existential threat'. Quebec employers warn that the politicized immigration debate could negatively impact jobs in the province.
‘Politicized’ immigration debate could hurt jobs, Quebec employers group says Read more: https://t.co/dUMqlaueTM
‘Politicized’ immigration debate could hurt jobs, Quebec employers group says https://t.co/pOG6dJ5luj https://t.co/Lqe6RVDW3y
Parti Quebecois leader pledges referendum, claiming Ottawa poses ’existential threat’ https://t.co/Kj2PswFrkk https://t.co/OXP7Ns10Ll
Quebec Premier Francoise Legault threatened to hold a “referendum” if the federal government did not take steps to reduce the number of temporary immigrants entering the province. Read more: https://t.co/7pUBOYLGJU https://t.co/HaZFTuxGPy
Quebec’s Premier, Francois Legault, warned of a possible “referendum” should the federal authorities fail to curb the influx of temporary immigrants to the province. Tune into the Daily Brief with @cosminDZS and @IsaacLamoureux! https://t.co/kpyurucLw8
Quebec’s Premier, Francois Legault, warned of a possible “referendum” should the federal authorities fail to curb the influx of temporary immigrants to the province. Tune into The Daily Brief with @cosminDZS and @IsaacLamoureux! https://t.co/w17njAB1i7
Quebec Premier Francoise Legault threatened to hold a “referendum” if the federal government did not take steps to reduce the number of temporary immigrants entering the province. https://t.co/7pUBOYL8Um