A West Island teen graduating from John Rennie High School had written a letter to a pair of high profile politicians from the Coalition Avenir Québec government last summer. She suggested they better educate Quebec youth about Black history and racism in schools. And as Global’s Dan Spector reports, to her surprise, they appear to have listened.
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Quebec government claims it listened and delivered on Montreal teen’s anti-racism message
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