Bloc takes aim at new transport minister, pointing finger at ‘Islamic movement’ ties
OTTAWA — The Bloc Québécois is seeking to sow doubt about Canada’s new transport minister Omar Alghabra over his association with what it calls “the political Islamic movement.”
Leader Yves-François Blanchet says in a release that “questions arise” due to the minister’s former role as head of the Canadian Arab Federation.
But the Bloc leader said he “refuses to accuse” the minister of anything specific.
Alghabra was the federation’s president before being elected as a Toronto-area Liberal MP in 2006.