Quebec premier says last week’s debates on racism lacked compassion for First Nations
Quebec Premier François Legault is accepting responsibility for the lack of compassion and solidarity toward Indigenous Peoples last week involving himself and the opposition.
Legault said today on Facebook that last week’s debates on racism did not strike the right tone, because they occurred on the first anniversary of the death of Joyce Echaquan and later, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
On Sept. 28, one year since Echaquan died in a Quebec hospital after being mocked, a debate over systemic racism degenerated into partisan sniping during question period, prompting a call for calm from the Speaker.
Two days later, Legault was criticized when he told reporters the province needed more “productivity” in response to questions about why Quebec had not officially recognized the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.