MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing Quebec's premier of saying things that he 'knows aren't true' about immigration as the two leaders continue to clash over the issue.
MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing Quebec's premier of saying things that he"knows aren't true" about immigration as the two leaders continue to clash over the issue.
Legault has suggested immigration should be a ballot-box question in the next federal election, and has asked all the parties to commit to cutting the number of non-permanent residents to his province by half.
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