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Quebec’s premier rolled into Ontario on Monday and complained Ontario isn’t treating their linguistic minority with enough respect.

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The man who leads a province that has a law dictating English on business signs must be half the size of French is worried Ontario isn’t treating French speaking citizens with enough respect.

The man who leads a province that has a law mandating all business must be conducted in French is worried Ontario is trampling on the rights on their francophone minority,

Now, to be fair to Quebec Premier Francois Legault, he didn’t arrive in Toronto looking to speak about language issues, it was kind of foisted on him.

Legault, the newly minted premier of Quebec, showed up mostly to talk about trade.

Specifically, Legault said he wants Ontario and Quebec to trade more in the face of an increasingly protectionist America.

“We want results, we want exports to increase in both directions. It will make us less dependent on the U.S.” Legault said.