The Niagara Falls Review

Bernier criticizes PM for promoting ‘ever more’ diversity

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OTTAWA — Conservati­ve MP Maxime Bernier is taking issue with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s oft-repeated message of diversity in Canada, calling it a form of “radical multicultu­ralism.”

In a series of tweets published late Sunday, in both French and English, Bernier says he believes promoting too much diversity could have the effect of dividing Canada into “little tribes” that cause division, erode Canada’s identity and destroy what makes it a great country.

“Having people live among us who reject basic Western values such as freedom, equality, tolerance and openness doesn’t make us strong.

“People who refuse to integrate into our society and want to live apart in their ghetto don’t make our society strong,” Bernier tweeted.

“Trudeau’s extreme multicultu­ralism and cult of diversity will divide us into little tribes that have less and less in common, apart from their dependence on government in Ottawa. These tribes become political clienteles to be bought with taxpayers (money) and special privileges.”

Since the 2015 election campaign, Trudeau has championed diversity as a key feature of what makes Canada strong and has repeated that message in many of his public speeches and comments.

On Monday, Bernier posted two more tweets insisting that he’s not against diversity in Canada, but rather “pushing for ever more of it.”

Bernier, who narrowly lost the leadership of the Conservati­ve party last year, has been a vocal critic not only of the Trudeau government, but of his own party’s position on supply management and was stripped of his role as an opposition critic in June.

In his latest tweet, Bernier says, “Something infinitely diverse has no core identity and ceases to exist.”

The comments have drawn sharp criticism from several diversity partisans, including Liberal MP Marc Miller, who called on Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer to clarify whether the party supports Bernier’s views.

Conservati­ve MP Michelle Rempel also took issue. In her own series of tweets Sunday, she criticized both Trudeau for his government’s immigratio­n policy and also “those who make claims that Canada is becoming a ghettoized state.”

“From a political perspectiv­e, it’s equally easy to say ‘diversity is our strength, #welcometoc­anada’ as it is to infer Canada’s pluralism has failed, if neither claim is backed up by data or policy,” Rempel wrote.

“I am so bone weary of watching both sides of this debate be watered down into politicall­y correct, puerile, or flat-out wrong arguments just for political expediency’s sake. All of you who engage in this are cowards.”

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Conservati­ve MP Maxime Bernier

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