Embassy sorry for controversial Canada Day invite
Updated Wed. Jul. 2 2008 10:19 PM ET
The Canadian Press
MONTREAL -- The Canadian embassy in Washington is apologizing after it sent out a Canada Day invitation which showed Samuel de Champlain, the founder of Quebec City, holding a plate of poutine.Jean-Paul Perreault, the president of Imperatif francais, a group that defends and promotes the French language, called the embassy's behaviour "contemptuous and unacceptable."
"It's ridiculous, it's a.....lack of respect towards the Canadian identity which proudly includes French-speaking communities," he said in an interview Wednesday.
Poutine is a popular Quebec dish that consists of french fries topped with fresh cheese curds and covered with brown gravy.
"If it was a joke, it was a joke in bad taste which we can't allow as part of the activities of a (Canadian) embassy," he added.
Perreault said several citizens also complained to Imperatif francais about the invitation.
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