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Montreal Gazette on MSNBlanchet calls for Bill 21 ban on religious symbols to apply to federal workers in QuebecWe’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 ...
Jean-François Roberge says "everything is on the table" when it comes to strengthening secularism in the province.
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The Gazette on MSNBill 94: English school boards blast new secularism bill as an abuse of government powerLegslation’s wall-to-wall approach to religion in schools is ‘a sledgehammer solution in search of a problem’: QESBA ...
The Quebec government has introduced a bill to preserve the integrity of the electoral process by tackling deliberate disinformation and election interference. The bill tabled today by the ...
Quebec has officially passed a law requiring doctors to work in the public health-care system for five years after obtaining a medical degree in the province. Bill 83, adopted on Thursday by a ...
QUÉBEC - The Quebec government introduced a bill on Thursday to “preserve the integrity of the electoral process” by tackling deliberate disinformation and election interference. The bill ...
Four groups supporting women who are victims of violence joined forces on Sunday to call for amendments to Quebec's Bill 91. The proposed law, which seeks to establish a unified family tribunal ...
By William Crooks Local Journalism Initiative A coalition of feminist and human rights groups is sounding the alarm over Quebec’s Bill 94, warning that the legislation would deepen the ...
QUEBEC - Quebec’s minister responsible for ... including extending the law known as Bill 21 to include more categories of public employees.
WATCH | Quebec bill would fine new doctors for ditching public system: Law 83 also requires doctors to seek the approval of Santé Québec, the Crown corporation that runs the health network, to ...
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