Green Party Leader Elizabeth May reacted on Thursday to reports of alleged Islamophobic and racist social media posts by at least four Bloc Quebecois candidates, saying it was “deeply disturbing” and “horrific”. She also said she believed it would be the People’s Party of Canada who would have candidates “who would put out statements that were racist and hateful”, not the Bloc.
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Federal Election 2019: Elizabeth May says controversial social media posts by Bloc candidates ‘deeply disturbing’
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