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Multiculturalism: Liberal MNA Lawrence Bergman

Liberal MNA Lawrence Bergman: I don't remember a more serious comment by a head of state in Quebec in the recent years. What basically she's doing and she hasn't denied yet, as far as I know, is she's establishing a link between multiculturalism and terrorist acts or riots between communities, he said. Part pep rally, part working group, Liberal supporters and more than a half a dozen Liberal MNAs exchanged ideas and concerns at a pair of gatherings in Montreal and Sorel Saturday. We've lost so many jobs here in Quebec that's also a preoccupation of my constituents, said Liberal MNA Lawrence Bergman, who represents the D'Arcy-McGee riding, according to CTV. Liberal, the word means to defend freedom, like Mr. Couillard just said, and right now freedom is under attack, said Liberal supporter Felipe Morales and Liberal leader Philippe Couillard did not shy away from the hot-button debate on the PQ's proposed Charter of Quebec Values at a weekend Liberal gathering. On Friday, Couillard demanded an apology from Premier Pauline Marois after she was quoted in Le Devoir saying multiculturalism has pushed people to violence in the United Kingdom. He reiterated that point Saturday. We were talking about ethics and governance, which is a big issue. They want the party to be more open, said Karin Marks, a Liberal supporter and the former mayor of Westmount. Some think the premier's statements on so-called Quebec values may attract more people to the Liberal party. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.