MONTREAL — Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault says it would take quite a bit of “bad faith” on the part of newcomers to fail the controversial proposed French and values tests his party could impose on some immigrants. The Coalition has promised to impose a values test and a French test on new arrivals after three years if it is elected on Oct. 1. “Anyone acting in good faith will pass the French test and values test,” said Legault, who promised leniency for the elderly or those with learning difficulties. “What he’s saying is everything the CAQ (Coalition) has said about these tests for months, forget about it,” he said in Quebec City. All party leaders were in Quebec City on Friday to meet with Union of Quebec Municipalities members on Day 23 of the campaign.
Source: National Post September 14, 2018 21:22 UTC