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The Quebec government is putting forward a bill that would extend the province's ban on the wearing of religious symbols to ...
Bill 94 to reinforce secularism in schools does not go far enough, according to the Mouvement laïque québécois (MLQ), which ...
The bill would also expand the requirement for employees at French-language schools to speak only in French with students and ...
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Bedford is a flimsy pretext for doubling down on the trampling of fundamental rights in the school system. Like Bill 21, Bill 94 would deny recourse to those whose freedoms of thought, conscience and ...
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One of the guiding principles of the legislation — Bill 94 — is to bar anyone who has contact with students from wearing religious symbols. When Bill 21 on state secularism was adopted in 2019 ...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot MONTREAL — In an effort to reinforce secularism in schools, the Quebec government is planning to expand the province’s ban on religious symbols to everyone ...
MONTREAL — In an effort to reinforce secularism in schools, the Quebec government is planning to expand the province’s ban on religious symbols to everyone who interacts with students. A bill tabled ...
Quebec's existing secularism law, known as Bill 21, bans the wearing of religious symbols only for public employees deemed to be in positions of authority, including teachers, judges and police ...