A brief from a far-right anti-immigrant group was removed from the Quebec legislature’s website Thursday following an outcry from people who monitor extremist movements. Quebec Premier François Legault says a far-right group whose opinions on a government immigration bill were published on the legislature website this week has the right to express itself. ( Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS )Chasse, a member of the Coalition Avenir Quebec government, said she had no choice under legislature rules, a position backed up by Premier Francois Legault and an opposition member. “Freedom of expression, and especially the ability to contribute to a legislature committee, is not an unlimited right,” he told The Canadian Press. Briefs that do not respect legislature rules can be rejected.
Source: thestar April 11, 2019 18:11 UTC