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Quebec Marine Le Pen

Canada immigration policy: That hasn't stopped her from wading into federal and provincial politics, sending politicians scurrying for cover, according to CBC. Canada immigration policy an 'error' Anti-Front National activists demonstrate as leader Marine Le Pen enters a news conference in Quebec City on Sunday. Quebec politicians slam Marine Le Pen visit Marine Le Pen, leader of France far-right Front National, visits Quebec Marine Le Pen may be among France most popular politicians — polls suggest she has enough support to make the run-off stage in the country next presidential election — but she has yet to secure a meeting with a mainstream political figure in Canada. At a news conference in Quebec City on Sunday, Le Pen criticized Canada immigration policy, calling it an "error" to admit 25,000 Syrian refugees. "A multicultural society is a conflicted society," she said during the news conference. Le Pen has had trouble finding a receptive audience since she arrived in Quebec. Le Pen described the current situation in France as warning for Canadians. "We put out a welcome sign, but what conditions await them The slums of Calais This is a policy that makes no sense and is dangerous," she said referring to a large informal refugee camp near the tunnel underneath the English Channel. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.