Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-François Blanchet said on Wednesday that the commitment to fight racism at every stage in Quebec “is very clear” after being asked whether Quebec’s banning of religious symbols is considered racist. He also addressed a recent story by Global News, saying “ I did not say systemic racism doesn’t exist, I said it does exist!,” and added that governments should do more on this issue pointing on “how the Canadian government is treating its First Nations.”
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