anti-immigrant messages: Scott said the anti-immigrant messages accuse him of giving away Canadian jobs to immigrants and also single out his wife who was born in Taiwan, according to CBC. Rachel Notley Alberta's most threatened premier Female politicians speak out about sexist, violent cyberbullying One of the notes accuses Scott of trying to flood Fort McMurray with temporary foreign workers, calling the workers scabs. Scott said he has received four messages; two in notes posted on his law firm's doors and two in voicemails on his phone. The note also describes Scott as being married to a woman from Red China. I consider these to be racist attacks and there is no place for it. It's an attack on my family, Scott said, adding he's very concerned.
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