Quebec changes hearings into racism, new forum will tackle ‘discrimination’

Oct 18, 2017 | 5:30 PM

MONTREAL — Quebec’s immigration minister announced Wednesday the government would be changing its widely criticized plan to hold public consultations on so-called systemic discrimination.

Instead, minister David Heurtel said Quebec would hold a forum in December on the importance of diversity in society and the fight against discrimination, especially in the workplace.

Quebec’s opposition parties said there was no such thing as systemic discrimination in society and accused the government of wanting to put citizens on trial.

At least two Liberal members of the legislature said a major reason the party lost a Quebec City riding in a recent byelection was due to voter discontent with the plan to hold consultations on racism.