Feds have to ‘tread carefully’ on cultural policy after Quebec blowback, say political players

Overshadowed by a Netflix deal with no francophone-content guarantee, the heritage minister’s cultural plan could backfire in Quebec, say critics.
Reaction to Canadian Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly’s cultural policy framework has been sharp, especially in her home province of Quebec, where there’s potential for long-term political harm to the Liberals, critics say.
Quebecers are more likely to be invested in the idea of Canada having a distinct cultural identity that needs protecting, which could possibly spell political trouble for Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly and the Trudeau Liberals if the implementation of the government’s recently announced cultural ...

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