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Fréchette promises extended language law, Drainville fewer immigrants in final CAQ leadership debate

March 28, 2026

Immigration, language and identity politics took centre stage at the final debate between the two candidates hoping to become Quebec's next premier, with Bernard Drainville booed by his rival's supporters.



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