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We’ve reached the point where we must defend, promote and put forward the value of the separation of church and state as two things that are not only different but fundamentally incompatible.” ...
The Supreme Court of Canada announced Thursday that it will hear a challenge to Bill 21, Quebec’s secularism law, setting the stage for a legal battle between the provincial and federal ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Toronto MU chapter. In 2019, the province of Quebec passed Bill 21 into law, officially referred to as the “Act respecting the ...
They defy the equalities guaranteed by both the Quebec and Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Premier Legault knows full well that this bill will not be able to withstand court challenges. As ...
To date, much of the debate over the legality of Bill 21 has centred around the Quebec government’s preemptive use of the notwithstanding clause in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Jean-François Roberge says "everything is on the table" when it comes to strengthening secularism in the province.
Having daycare employees covered under Quebec’s Bill 21 is not out of the realm of possibility, according to the province’s minister responsible for secularism. “Everything is on the table” when it ...
Legslation’s wall-to-wall approach to religion in schools is ‘a sledgehammer solution in search of a problem’: QESBA ...
We are probably moving forward with laicity” after a secularism report is completed in August, Jean-François Roberge says.