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Richler's most frequent conflicts were with the Jewish community, English Canadian nationalists, and French Quebec nationalists.
He wrote and spoke English, and criticized laws requiring the use of French in Quebec.
Richler's long-running dispute with Quebec nationalists was fueled by magazine articles he published in American publications between the late 1970s and mid 1990s, in which he criticized Quebec's language laws, and the rise of separatism.
Critics took particular exception to Richler's allegations of anti-semitism in Quebec.

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