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Systemic racism exists in Quebec, says Jean-Franois Lise

Jean-Franois Lise said he believes there is systemic racism everywhere, including in Quebec, and that the government should go straight to action.

Parti Qubcois leadership vote to take place next week

Jean-Franois Lise says his platform includes measures to combat what he says is systemic racism in Quebec. (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press)

Parti Qubcois leadership candidateJean-FranoisLisesays he believes there is systemic racism in Quebec.

Earlier this week,Premier Philippe Couillard's government saidit will soon announce a planto look intothe issue as voices calling for a legislative committee growlouder.

Lise said he believes there issystemic racism everywhere, including in Quebec, and that instead of holding public consultations, the government should go straight to action.

"We have to have a very robust policy of trying to stem racism in hiring practices, in lodging.I'm completely dissatisfied with the number of visible minorities in the public service,"he said in an interview with CBC Montreal'sDaybreak.

"Some gains have been made but not nearly enough and we have to be more serious about that."

Standing by burka, immigration comments

Lise also doubled down on an earlier assertion that burkas,veilsusedby some Muslim women to cover their entire faces, are a security threat.

While he said it's not a man's place to tell a woman how to dress, he maintained that the reason women wear burkas is because "radical imams"tell them God wants them to hide their skin.

"I may be two years too soon with that discussion, but AK-47sin Africa inburkasis the reason why many African countries have banned burkas in the public sphere," he said.

Lise said the reason women wear burqas is because 'radical imams' tell them God wants them to hide their skin. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters)

Lise also made comments this week about immigration, saying Quebec should welcome fewer immigrants and target peoplefrom around the world who speak French andhave better qualifications so that they can integrate more easily.

When asked who he was trying to target with his remarks, he said he was simply being honest.

"I am ashamed of the way that we brought immigration levels to 50,000 and then broke the dreams and lives of tens of thousands of people who thought they would come here and have a successful life," he said.

Liseadded thata neutral body, such as the auditor general should set the threshold, not elected officials.

Could he win?

A recent pollshowedLise gainingconsiderablegroundon leadershipfront-runnerAlexandreCloutier.

He said it's hard to tell whether he can pull off the win,pointing to fellow candidateMartineOuellet, whoseems to be on asurge recently.

"There's a strong possibility that I win, but that's not for me to decide," he said.

The PQ leadership vote starts Oct. 5 overtwo days of electronic voting.

Clarifications

  • A previous version of this story stated that Jean-Franois Lise said Quebec should welcome fewer immigrants and that they should come from countries such as France and Belgium. In fact, France and Belgium were only two of several countries Lise mentioned around the world.
    Sep 30, 2016 2:12 PM ET