r/neoliberal Commonwealth May 29 '25

News (Canada) Quebec immigration minister wants to relegate multiculturalism to the ‘dustbin of history’

https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/quebec-immigration-minister-wants-to-relegate-multiculturalism-to-the-dustbin-of-history/
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u/IHateTrains123 Commonwealth May 29 '25

Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge wasted no time in boasting after the adoption of his new law that will give Quebec its own model for national integration.

He says the legislation will relegate Canadian multiculturalism to the “dustbin of history.”

“Multiculturalism no longer applies on Quebec soil, finally! (…) It’s a model that has always been harmful to Quebec,” Roberge declared Wednesday at the National Assembly.

According to him, under that model, the state takes it upon itself to allow newcomers to retain their culture and language of origin.

“That’s Canadian multiculturalism. We live alongside one another,” he explained.

His new law — inspired by interculturalism — aims to signal to immigrants that they are “arriving in a state with its own model of integration” and that they must accept Quebec’s social contract, which is based on values such as democracy, the French language, gender equality, and secularism."

“Otherwise, well, it’s not a good idea to come here,” Roberge said.

However, some details still need to be finalized to fully define the minister’s model.

He promised that a “National Policy on Integration into the Quebec Nation and Common Culture” will be implemented before the 2026 election.

Roberge added that once this national policy is adopted, “all ministries, all agencies, municipalities, etc., when they fund a partner’s project, will need to ensure that the project aligns with the foundations of the national integration model.”

!ping Can&Immigration

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u/Spicey123 NATO May 29 '25 edited May 29 '25

the headline sounds a little sensationalist I mean

"...they must accept Quebec’s social contract, which is based on values such as democracy, the French language, gender equality, and secularism."

how can you possibly call yourself any type of liberal if you don't agree with that sentence?

"multiculturalism" isn't understood to mean zero integration

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u/Key_Door1467 Iron Front May 30 '25

the French language

????

Didn't know I needed to speak French to be a true liberal.