Quebec member of the legislature apologizes for using N-word in front of students
QUEBEC — The longest-serving member of Quebec’s legislature has apologized for using the N-word in front of high-school students.
Francois Gendron, 73, used the derogatory term in French last month while he was visiting a Quebec City school in his capacity as third vice-president of the national assembly.
Gendron, who was first elected in 1976, told the students he “worked like an (expletive)” as a cabinet minister.
In a letter later sent to the national assembly and obtained by CTV, the school complained that students of African and Haitian descent had been shocked to hear the expression.


