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Canadian Civil Liberties Association hopes Supreme Court will strike down ‘discriminatory’ Quebec law The Quebec government might extend its ban on religious symbols to members of school staff ...
Students are allowed to wear religious symbols in school, but Bill 21 says that people must uncover their faces when receiving government services when it’s necessary for security reasons or to ...
The Legault government will expand the current ban on the wearing of religious symbols in schools to cover all people who ...
(Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press) Quebec's education minister said Friday the government is considering expanding its ban on religious symbols to include daycare supervisors and other school ...
That means lunch and after-school care monitors, secretaries and volunteer librarians will all be subject to the ban on wearing religious symbols, such as a kippa or hijab. A historical clause ...
The hate symbol was removed immediately by custodians March 6 after students reported it to school officials that morning, according to Interim Hingham High School Principal John Buckey ...
Education Minister Bernard Drainville announced Friday he will table legislation to strengthen the province's secularism rules, including by expanding the scope of the religious symbols ban to school ...
That means lunch and after-school care monitors, secretaries and volunteer librarians will all be subject to the ban on wearing religious symbols, such as a kippa or hijab. A historical clause for ...
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The Quebec government may extend its secularism law, Bill 21, to members of school staff other than teachers. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Karoline Boucher MONTREAL — The Quebec government might extend its ban ...