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Liberals would be more inclusive, Anglade tells anglo town hall

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The Quebec Liberal Party would take a more inclusive approach to governing than has been done by the Coalition Avenir Québec, said party leader Dominique Anglade during the virtual town hall hosted by the QCGN yesterday evening. She added that while the CAQ government went too far with several controversial aspects included in Bills 96 and 21, a Liberal government would not completely repeal these laws.

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