Quebec premier slammed for tweeting pro-Catholicism message on Easter Monday
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier François Legault is defending himself against accusations he inappropriately promoted religion with a social media post during the Easter holiday weekend.
Legault on Monday morning shared on Twitter a column by nationalist writer Mathieu Bock-Côté, who suggested that Quebec’s Catholic past enshrined in its people a culture of solidarity that distinguishes them on the continent.
The premier’s tweet sparked hundreds of responses — mostly negative — from people who said he was hypocritical for championing state secularism but also romanticizing the Catholic religion.
Legault tweeted in his defence later in the day, saying it’s important to distinguish between secularism and “our heritage.”