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Quebecers are not racist: federal leaders

Federal party leaders said Quebecers were not racist on Friday after Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet took issue with a question from moderator Shachi Kurl during Thursday's English-language debate. Kurl asked about Blanchet's support for "discriminatory" laws in Quebec such as Bill 21, which bars some civil servants from wearing religious symbols, and Blanchet accused her of painting all Quebecers as racist. 
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federal election
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