Far-right group’s brief on immigration removed from Quebec legislature website
QUEBEC — A brief from a far-right anti-immigrant group was removed from the Quebec legislature’s website Thursday following an outcry from people who monitor extremist movements.
MarieChantal Chasse, chairwoman of the legislature’s committee on citizen relations, had filed the document from the Federation des quebecois de souche — the Federation of old-stock Quebecers — Tuesday as part of consultations on a government immigration bill.
Chasse, a member of the Coalition Avenir Quebec government, said she had no choice under legislature rules, a position backed up by Premier Francois Legault and an opposition member.
Speaking to reporters in the morning before the brief had been taken down, Legault said everyone has the right to comment on legislation, though their views don’t necessarily need to be publicized.