Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Quebec Premier François Legault on the occasion of the 18th Summit of La Francophonie being held in Djerba, Tunisia, in order to discuss shared priorities.
Met with @FrancoisLegault today at the #Francophonie Summit. We spoke about promoting the French language, while working in closer collaboration to grow our international partnerships and support people in Quebec and all of Canada. pic.twitter.com/J03Q6vYxWM
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 19, 2022
The Prime Minister and the Premier discussed promoting and defending the French language in Quebec and across Canada. They agreed on the importance of working together to ensure more French-language digital content. They discussed inflation, a global issue that is affecting all Quebecers and Canadians. They agreed to continue working together to make life for affordable for Quebecers and all Canadians. They also talked about immigration and health, and agreed to continue working together so that Quebecers and all Canadians have a health care system that meets their needs.
Prime Minister Trudeau and Premier Legault agreed to continue working together on these and other shared priorities.
SOURCE PMO
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