Bloc Québécois leader says anti-Islamophobia rep should resign despite apology
One day after meeting with Amira Elghawaby, Yves-François Blanchet is now the second federal leader to denounce the government's new anti-islamophobia representative. The Bloc Québécois leader says he doesn't think she is suited to the role due to her past comments.
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