School boards push back on ‘witch hunt’ as government seeks data on staff religious symbols

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The new Quebec government is preparing legislation that would prohibit public servants from wearing religious symbols such as the hijab, kippa or turban at work

 

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SergeHalytsky bantheburka

Scary

NINJA!!

🤢🤢🤢Sick cult!

Hey is that Justin?

This should be banned in our schools in Canada. It has nothing to do with religion

Such a yesterday story. Recycling news?

Some very evil dangerous elements in Quebec society - and of course Trudeau doesn’t give a rip because he is vacuous and doesn’t understand the severity of this threat.

Is this a male or female? Could be a pedofile. This is not acceptable in Canada.

on whether or not these symbols and attires are or are not religious symbols? Sometimes they are, sometimes they are not; depends on the narrative, I guess? And, another yeah, face coverings are not religious in any religion and should not be worn in public buildings in Canada.

Wasn't there this outcry re: crucifixes some years ago? We were all told how awful it was to wear such an outrageous religious symbol? Either we have no religious symbols in or on or around public buildings, or we do. And, yeah...how come journalists sway like some wind 1)

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