Not so sure about that.
As a "tête carrée originaire de Toronto" having lived in Quebec twice, I didn't see her as unreasonable on the whole. Yes, "Quebecois(es) de Souche" translates close to 'founding settlers', but she is very clear that her issue is with "les immigrants
illigeaux," not all immigrants - which to me, would have been a different issue." She always qualifies the illegality of those coming into Quebec illegally. It's not like she said "les maudits immigrants" or complained about the diminishing rights of "la pur laine" or anything like that. This in contrast to how Quebecois(es) of places such a Hérouxville, particularly through official policies (ref:
Critics: Quebec town's conduct code 'xenophobic'), voice their negative opinions of immigrants writ large.
Frankly, I though she was controlled and conducted herself reasonably, in trying to voice her concern of a Federal policy that she saw as impacting the province. I also thought it was BS that some surrounding her were insinuating that she was threatening or issuing threats - seemed like someone trying to set up a situation where she was (at least for a moment) forcibly detained by RCMP officers who eventually (not before physically holding her) identified themselves as undercover RCMP security officers. Perhaps some of the LEOs here could describe her conduct in view of whether she posed a threat to the PM, and if that's close to SOP of how UC LEOs would handle such situations.
I do give Trudeau some credit for his initial 'fairly-leveled' response on the whole, even though I think he was being somewhat dramatic with his view of unacceptability of her statement, although he is certainly free to judge her words and comment on them as he sees fit. It struck me more as his using her question as a catalyst for launching into an election-style soliloquy.
:2c:
Regards
G2G