Quebec premier warns of a possible influx of migrants following Trump’s election
- Quebec Premier François Legault is concerned about a possible wave of migrants after Donald Trump's election victory, stating he will follow up weekly with the federal government about new arrivals in Quebec.
- Legault expressed that there are already too many immigrants in Quebec and that the province has fulfilled its responsibilities towards asylum seekers.
- Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, Leader of the Parti Québécois, warned that millions may consider moving to Canada due to Trump's immigration policies.
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C 17%
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