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Quebec education minister quits in wake of strip search comments

Posted on February 26, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Remember the idiotic statement by Quebec’s education minister about strip-searching students?

Well, it seems he’s now quit politics and will go back to practicing medicine, where strip-searching is just a physical examination.

This is what happens when you have people at the top who have no expertise in the area they’re overseeing.

Kind of like what we have here. 🙁

Thanks to the Canadian reader who submitted this link.

 

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