Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet denied rumors that he would be forming a collation with Trudeau to keep the prime minister's Liberals in power.
The possibility of a federal election taking place before fall 2025 had increased after the New Democratic Party pulled its support for the Liberals, but an alliance between the Bloc Québécois and Liberals would change that.
If the Bloc Quebecois Bill C-367 passes, religious exemptions under the 'hate speech' section of the Criminal Code would be removed, which could see Christians arrested for quoting Scripture or publicly voicing opposition to sin.
The report claimed that holidays such as Christmas and Easter are forms of discrimination and religious intolerance and observing the birth of Jesus Christ is ‘an obvious example’ of a type of religious bias that is rooted in colonialism.