Francois Legault sticks to position that systemic racism doesn’t exist in Quebec
MONTREAL — A day after demonstrators in Montreal criticized Francois Legault for his refusal to acknowledge systemic racism in the province, the Quebec premier is holding firm on his position.
Legault told reporters in Montreal today he’s committed to implementing a plan to stamp out racism in the province and expects details in the coming days.
Thousands marched in Montreal on Sunday in an anti-racism rally, with some expressing frustration with Legault’s stance.
But Legault said he doesn’t want to get drawn into a war over the term “systemic,” nor does he want it to turn into a trial of Quebecers — the vast majority of whom Legault says aren’t racist.