Unflat posthumous apology | The duty

Yves Michaud, a citizen thirsty for justice, surely left this earth very disappointed, because he was unable to receive what he most desired: restorative justice.

Denied, trampled by his own natural allies in the National Assembly, who unfairly blamed him for false anti-Semitic words spoken, which, for his noble reputation, were destructive.

Despite numerous attempts by government officials to clear his honor, the villainous motion of censure against him was never transformed into a due and liberating retraction.

The current Prime Minister, François Legault, was a member of the PQ who rose like sheep in December 2000 in parliament to deliver the vile and devastating motion to Mr. Michaud.

For these two reasons, the least we can do, in my opinion, would be for the Prime Minister of Quebec to send the deceased and his family a sincere and truthful, revealing posthumous apology.

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