Being called a disgrace by Legault was 'over the top' | The Corner Booth
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Published6 months ago
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Marc Miller hasn’t been Official Languages Minister for long, but he’s already made some noise.
The former Justin Trudeau cabinet minister joined Mark Carney’s cabinet in the most recent shuffle, after being snubbed the first time. He drew immediate backlash from some, including Quebec Premier François Legault, when he said he was “fed up” with the debate over the decline of French.
Miller sat down with hosts Bill Brownstein and Aaron Rand on this week’s episode at Snowdon Deli to discuss the fallout of his first salvo as Official Languages Minister.
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