Immigration to Quebec | François Legault fears “risks of reactions and overreactions”

(Quebec) Fearing “risks of reactions and overreactions,” Prime Minister François Legault does not want Quebec to find itself in the same situation as the United States and France with regard to immigration.


Published at 12:51 p.m.



Thomas Laberge

The Canadian Press

“I think that Quebecers have always been welcoming, but we cannot welcome 300,000 more people in two years. It is exaggerated and it leads to risks of reactions or overreactions in the face of the impacts on services, on French and on housing,” said the Premier at a press briefing in Gaspésie on Friday.

“Hence the importance, in order not to find ourselves like in the United States or in France, of being balanced in the number of immigrants we welcome each year,” added François Legault.

With the French far right leading in the polls and Donald Trump potentially making a return to the White House, François Legault was asked whether he feared a rise of the right in Quebec and Canada.

“Obviously we follow what is happening, not only in France, but in Europe. Mass immigration brings specific challenges,” he said, repeating his request to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to reduce the number of temporary immigrants.

Asked about 1is As July approaches, the Prime Minister once again brought the subject back to immigration. “For two years, across Quebec, mainly because of the federal government, because the majority are accepted by the federal government, there has been an increase of 300,000 temporary immigrants. This means an additional need for more than 100,000 housing units. It’s impossible physically, mathematically, to build so much housing in such a short time,” he said.

Mr. Legault indicated that his government had temporary agreements with hotels so that “no one is on the street”.

Premier Legault has said on several occasions that “100% of housing problems” were linked to the increase in the number of temporary immigrants.

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