Quebec’s immigration minister says asylum seekers should be redirected to other provinces on a voluntary basis. She made the comment while responding to a new report by the province’s French-language commissioner. The report suggests temporary immigration is contributing to a decline in the use of French in Quebec.
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Quebec immigration minister says asylum seekers without French should not be forced to leave
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