Quebec Premier Warns of ‘Radical Islamists’ in Speech Before National Assembly

Quebec Premier Warns of ‘Radical Islamists’ in Speech Before National Assembly
Quebec Premier Francois Legault announces changes to Quebec’s immigration policies during a news conference in Montreal, on Aug. 20, 2024. The Canadian Press/Ryan Remiorz
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Quebec Premier François Legault said the province is under threat from Islamists seeking to undermine Quebec’s values in his inaugural speech before the National Assembly.
Legault said in his Sept. 30 speech that “radical Islamists” are attempting to impose their own values and challenge those of the Quebec people, and he cited women’s right to equality as an example.