Quebec politicians denounce white supremacist gathering in Shawinigan
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Quebec political leaders are denouncing a white supremacist rally held Saturday in Shawinigan, in Quebec’s Mauricie region. Masked individuals displayed a banner reading “I remember a white Quebec” near the city’s cenotaph. Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette says that racist messages have no place in Quebec society. Get daily Montreal news Get daily Montreal news delivered to your inbox so you'll never miss the day's top stories. BY PROVIDING YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS, YOU HAVE READ AND AGREE TO GLOBAL NEWS' TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY. Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon link…
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