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Quebec election: Legault sorry for saying racism against Indigenous people at hospital is ‘settled’

Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault is apologizing for offending the husband of an Indigenous woman who filmed nurses mocking her as sheLegault says he never meant to offend when he said during a televised leaders debate last week that the situation at the hospital in Joliette, Que., is settled.

The incumbent premier told reporters during an election campaign stop in Orford, Que., Tuesday that he was trying to say that significant improvement has been made since

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