Under fire over immigration plan, Quebec premier takes solace in positive Facebook reviews
QUEBEC — Under fire from the higher education and business communities for his immigration reforms, Quebec Premier Francois Legault pointed Thursday to the positive reviews of his government’s plan received on his Facebook page.
The Coalition Avenir Quebec government has been hit with widespread criticism for a reform that would have considerably reduced the number of foreign students eligible for a fast-track immigration program.
The heat forced Legault and Immigration Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette to partially backtrack Wednesday, allowing foreign students already in the province to continue having access to the program.
But the new restrictive rules will go ahead as expected for future participants as the province attempts to address labour shortages by targeting specific fields where workers are needed.