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Press conference with the Premier of the Legislature in Winnipeg

MONTREAL – French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal will visit Quebec and Montreal today as he wraps up a three-day visit to Canada.

Attal and Quebec Premier Francois Legault will hold a working session this morning in Quebec City, where they will hold a joint press conference.

Attal will then travel to Montreal, where he will participate in an economic roundtable with Legault at the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Quebec, manager of the province's pension fund.

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, center, in the Salon Bleu of the National Assembly, followed by Quebec Premier Francois Legault, right, at the legislature in Quebec City, Thursday, April 11, 2024.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boucinault
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, center, in the Salon Bleu of the National Assembly, followed by Quebec Premier Francois Legault, right, at the legislature in Quebec City, Thursday, April 11, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boucinault

He will also participate in a panel organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal along with the Premier of Quebec.

The French prime minister has a full day, visiting an elementary school in the morning and the Quebec International Book Fair in Quebec City.

Standing next to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa on Thursday, Attal said he supports Quebec's policy of neutrality on independence.