Letters to the editor: April 2: Fairness in Quebec. Plus other letters to the editor

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Quebec Premier François Legault walks in as his government is about to table legislation on laicity of the state, on Thursday, March 28, 2019 at the legislature in Quebec City. The crucifix will likely disappear if the legislation is passed.Letters to the Editor should be exclusive to The Globe and Mail. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. Try to keep letters to fewer than 150 words. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.

Having failed to make Quebec a country, or Montreal as French as Paris, the nationalists are having an identity meltdown. Enter Bill 21. But whereas the French language project aimed at just about everyone, the current attempt to create a collective identity is only succeeding in drawing and quartering Quebec along ethnic, religious and cultural lines.

Isn’t that exactly the approach of the United States, both in its history of unilateral sanctions against Iran, and in the case of tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum?

 

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