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Mathieu Bock-Côté

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Bock-Côté in 2017

Mathieu Bock-Côté (born 1980) is a Canadian academic, author and political commentator. He is a columnist for Le Journal de Montréal. He is known for his work and criticism on multiculturalism and immigration.[1] [2]

Reception

In 2019, Premier of Quebec François Legault said he is a reader of Mathieu Bock-Côté book L'empire du politiquement correct (The empire of political correctness).[2][3]

Bock-Côté has critics in Quebec as well.[4]

Books by Bock-Côté

  • The Identity City, (2007)
  • The Quiet Denationalization, (2007)
  • End of cycle, (2012)
  • Political exercises, (2013)
  • Multiculturalism as a political religion, (2016)
  • The New Regime, (2017)
  • The Empire of Political Correctness, (2019)

References

  1. ^ "Macpherson: Why Mathieu Bock-Côté matters in Quebec". montrealgazette.
  2. ^ a b https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/fran%C3%A7ois-legault-bock-cote-1.5235897
  3. ^ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/booksellers-association-backtracks-after-erasing-premier-s-literary-picks-1.5822258
  4. ^ "Profile: Why do so many people love to hate columnist Mathieu Bock-Côté?". montrealgazette.