New bill will require newcomers to Quebec to adopt ‘common culture,’ minister says
- The Quebec government plans to introduce a bill requiring newcomers to adopt what Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge calls the 'common culture' of Quebec, emphasizing values like gender equality and secularism.
- The proposed integration model prioritizes Quebec Francophone culture over Canada's multiculturalism approach, with Roberge stating that immigrants must engage with the broader community.
- The bill aims to create mechanisms to ensure adherence to these principles, although Roberge did not provide specific details about its implementation.
- Opposition leaders criticize the timing of the bill, arguing that recent cuts to French-language programs undermine its effectiveness and questioning the government's commitment to integration.
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