Quebec premier says hockey game should have been stopped after racist taunts
Quebec Premier Francois Legault says he’s appalled that hockey fans would hurl insults at a player because he’s black.
Speaking to reporters before question period today in Quebec City, Legault raised the case of Jonathan-Ismael Diaby, a semi-pro hockey player who was subjected to racist taunts during a game in St-Jerome, Que., last Saturday.
Legault says he would have expected the game to be stopped so those responsible for the slurs could be ejected from the arena.