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No MPs from Quebec, aside from Trudeau who represents Montreal’s Papineau riding, were present at the announcement of the $4.1-billion, five-year action plan cdnpoli qcpoli

No MPs from Quebec, aside from Trudeau who represents Montreal’s Papineau riding, were present at the announcement of the $4.1-billion, five-year action plan.Official Languages Minister Ginette Petitpas Tayloris seen in a 2019 file photo.

While MPs representing Quebec ridings with a significant English-speaking population have raised objections to the Trudeau government’s Bill C-13, updating the Official Languages Act — none were in attendance Wednesday at the unveiling of Ottawa’s Official Languages Action Plan. In his opening remarks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave a shoutout to Treasury Board President Mona Fortier, who spoke at a news conference in Ottawa’s French-language Collège La Cité, where Fortier, now MP for Ottawa Vanier, worked in a communications and marketing role.

Trudeau also gave shoutouts to seven francophone Liberal MPs from Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, including Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal, a Métis from Manitoba.

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