Quebec Premier François Legault is demanding an apology from the moderator of Thursday's English-language federal leaders' debate.
A question about the province’s anti-secularism law, known as Bill 21, came off as racist to more than one leader, with several defending the province against charges of racism on Friday.
As Mike Le Couteur explains, Legault says the controversial issue of secularism is only the business of the province, not the rest of Canada.
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A question about the province’s anti-secularism law, known as Bill 21, came off as racist to more than one leader, with several defending the province against charges of racism on Friday.
As Mike Le Couteur explains, Legault says the controversial issue of secularism is only the business of the province, not the rest of Canada.
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