Philippe Couillard leaves politics with plea for tolerance of minorities
QUEBEC — Outgoing Quebec premier Philippe Couillard made an impassioned plea for the respect of minority rights Thursday as he announced he is leaving politics following the Liberals’ election defeat.
“The majority does not have all the rights, and those that it exercises must be compensated by a protection of those of minorities,” he said in the foyer of the national assembly in Quebec City. “It is a fundamental democratic principle.”
The message seemed squarely aimed at Francois Legault’s Coalition Avenir Quebec, which swept to power Monday on a platform promising a hard line on religious symbols in the public service and immigration.
It was toward the end of Couillard’s roughly 10-minute speech, that he said he wanted to speak about “our freedoms.”


