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Quebec Premier Opposes Plans To Build Muslim Residential Community Near Montreal

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Nov, 2016 01:01 PM
    MARRAKECH, Morocco — Quebec's premier is opposing a developer's controversial proposal to build a Muslim housing community on Montreal's south shore.
     
    Philippe Couillard says the concept of segregated neighbourhoods runs counter to Quebec values of diversity and inclusiveness.
     
     
    The developer has faced a backlash since details emerged of his plan to build dozens of homes for Muslim families in Brossard, south of Montreal.
     
    Couillard's health minister, who had previously said he had no problem with the idea, changed his tune on Tuesday.
     
    Gaetan Barrette, who represents the riding, told Radio-Canada he opposes any home sales based on religious affiliation.
     
    Speaking in Morocco, where he was attending an international conference on climate change, Couillard said it is important to oppose discrimination in all its forms.
     
    "Discrimination can work in many ways, and inclusion can work in many ways," he said.
     
    "We are in favour of mixed housing for cultural communities as well as for religious groups. It's fundamental for us."

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