Quebec premier rejects suggestion for statutory holiday to honour Indigenous Peoples
MONTREAL — Quebec isn’t interested in adding a statutory holiday in the province to recognize Indigenous Peoples.
Premier François Legault told reporters today the province has enough statutory holidays and the government isn’t interested in adding another, no matter the reason.
The federal government recently adopted Bill C-5, which designates Sept. 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; it will apply to federally regulated workers.
Legault says the province marked National Indigenous Peoples Day today and that there’s a lot of work to do on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in the province.