Premier refuses to back down on plan to scrap 18,000 immigration applications
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is holding firm on his plan to scrap thousands of pending immigration applications, meaning 18,000 applicants would have to restart the process from scratch.
Legault’s comments Saturday came before the Coalition Avenir Quebec government’s immigration reform bill was expected to pass in the wee hours of Sunday morning, despite pleas from the opposition.
“The old (selection) criteria do not meet the needs of the labour market,” Legault said, speaking with reporters at the National Assembly before starting to fast-track Bill 9 in a rare weekend session likely to carry on past midnight.
“Everything that had to be said has been said,” he added, stressing employers’ concerns over a labour shortage.