Quebec government rejects Trudeau's immigration plan, fears decline of French

Quebec Premier François Legault responds to the Opposition during question period, Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at the legislature in Quebec City. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

MONTREAL - Canada's plan to increase immigration is stoking fears among Quebec's political class, who say the changes would reduce the province's influence in the country and make it harder to protect French.

Provincial legislature members on Wednesday adopted a motion declaring that Canada's plan — to welcome 500,000 permanent immigrants a year by 2025 — is incompatible with the protection of French in Quebec. The motion also states "it is up to Quebec alone to make its own choices” in immigration matters.

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