'Do I ghost her again?': Quebec minister's office ignores questions on housing as a human right
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The office of Quebec Housing Minister France-Élaine Duranceau prefers to openly ignore journalists' requests.
The office of Quebec Housing Minister France-Élaine Duranceau prefers to openly ignore journalists' requests.
This is according to an email obtained by The Canadian Press. The Minister's office was asked about the recognition of the right to housing as a fundamental individual right.
Invited once again to respond a week after an initial request, the press attaché forwarded to The Canadian Press an email that was presumably intended for a colleague: "Shall I ghost her again? If not, general response who doesn't reply to say that housing is a priority for our government?"
It didn't take long for the opposition to react at the end of the day.
"Here's what France-Élaine Duranceau thinks about the right to housing in Quebec," wrote MNA Joël Arseneau on X, formerly Twitter.
"We suspected as much, the reality is even more tragic," he said.
The Canadian Press asked each province if it agreed with the federal housing advocate that housing is a human right, and if it intended to pass legislation guaranteeing it.