Quebec Premier tells party’s youth wing Quebec voters elected a nationalist party
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier François Legault delivered a nationalist speech to his party’s youth wing today, capping off a weekend-long convention where he touted cohesion in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Legault also told the Coalition Avenir Quebec convention he sees the party as a fortress against the more radical elements of society, including those who oppose COVID-19 health measures and vaccines.
He answered his party members’ questions during the event, but refused to speak to media on site.
Legault told party members that voters who elected the Coalition Avenir Quebec in 2018 voted for a nationalist party that would defend the province’s French language and values.