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Quebec to introduce a new bill prioritizing cultural unity over multiculturalism

Quebec’s Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge announced plans to introduce new legislation aimed at promoting a unified Quebec culture over multiculturalism. The bill, set to be tabled Thursday, emphasizes interculturalism and seeks to establish an explicit social contract for newcomers. Roberge argues that the Canadian concept of multiculturalism does not align with Quebec’s values, citing concerns about immigrant integration and cultural identity. The legislation will focus on reciprocity and adherence to Quebec’s cultural values, including gender equality and democratic principles while attempting to prevent what the minister calls the “ghettoization” of new arrivals.

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