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PQ candidate Michelle Blanc under fire for racist tweet

In a tweet addressing the telecom company Bell, Blanc used a slur against black people while complaining that a customer service representative addressed her as "monsieur."

Blanc told CBC she did write a tweet that used a racial slur against a Bell customer service agent

Michelle Blanc is running for the Parti Qubcois in the Mercier riding in Montreal. Her social media posts spurred criticism, including from her own party. (Jrme Labb/Radio-Canada)

Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lise is defending a candidate who falsely accused a college professor of being a pedophile and used the N-word to describe a customer service agent.

In a tweet written six months ago addressing the telecom company Bell, MichelleBlancused the N-word while complaining that a customer service representative addressed her as "monsieur."

"An employee insists on calling me 'Sir' because my voice is masculine. My response,your voice is African and I don't call you my little n--ger," part of the tweet read.

Blanc, who is transgender,confirmed to CBCNews that she did write the tweet, and that she deleted it before the start of the campaign.
Parti Qbcois candidate Michelle Blanc used a racist term in a since-deleted tweet to Bell. (Twitter)

Lisedefended his candidate Thursday night when he was asked about the post at an event.

"Long before she entered politics, she removed the postherself," Lise told reporters, specifying that she wrote the tweet when she was a private citizen.

"If we tell the young generation, 'You cannot go into politics because 10 years ago you wrote somethingthat was wrong, even if you took it down I mean, at a certain point we have to be reasonable."

This is the second of Blanc's posts to cause controversy in the last two days.

Earlier Thursday,bloggerXavier Camus, said he hadfiled a cease-and-desist order against Blanc for alleging that he was a pedophile. The post, since deleted, suggestedhe was attracted to 15-year-old girls.

Camus, a philosophy professor, has published blog posts highlighting what he says is proof of the PQ's affiliation with the far right.

Lise said Blancshould not have made those commentsaboutCamuson Twitter.

"Of all our candidates, she is really the one who is the target of the most insults. Last night, she made a mistake," he said.

Blanc responded on Twitter late Thursday, saying she "sincerely apologizes" to Camus and retracts her comments.

"I know what it is to be unfairly and personally attacked on social media, which should have caused me to be even more vigilantand cautiousI invite all internet users, of all parties, to learn a big lesson from this," part of her tweet read.

Camushas now retracted his cease-and-desist order.