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The Parti Québécois is doubling down on secularism after Montreal’s Bedford school controversy

OTTAWA — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said he believes there is “religious infiltration” and “Islamist infiltration” in Quebec schools in the wake of a sprawling controversy about a Montreal school where teachers were accused of creating a climate of terror.

According to the separatist leader, the inaction of teachers, unions and school boards in the face of acts of indoctrination of children in classrooms should lead to a tightening of secularism in the province.


“The Bedford affair is now a national debate on welcoming immigrants to Quebec and the place of religion in schools”

The debate should be about the sinister act of our elites to import the supremacist cult of Islam to Canada.

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