Mathieu Bock-Côté

Provincial Provincial Mathieu Bock-Côté (French: [ma.tjø bɔk ko.te]; born August 20, 1980), often referred to by his initials MBC, is a Canadian sociologist, essayist, writer, public intellectual, and conservative political commentator who resides in Paris, where he appears as a television and radio personality.

[3] Bock-Côté, a noted columnist at Le Journal de Montréal, is known for his work on and criticism of multiculturalism and immigration.

[6] Best known for his advocacy of Quebec nationalism and free speech, Bock-Côté is a prominent critic of multiculturalism, anationalism, and political correctness.

When he resided in Montreal, he was a frequent guest on television shows on Télé-Québec and Le Canal Nouvelles.

[16] In 2021, Bock-Côté moved to Paris as he was recruited by CNews to participate in a Saturday weekly political show hosted by Thomas Lequertier, in which he debates about public affairs with a guest.