Quebec Moves to Ban New Public Servants From Wearing Religious Symbols

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Quebec introduced legislation to ban public servants from wearing religious symbols, but critics say the proposed law disproportionately targets Muslim women

The bill, which was unveiled in the provincial legislature by François Legault’s conservative Coalition Avenir Québec government on Thursday, seeks to prevent those in positions of authority, including public-school teachers, police and judges, from.

 

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Good, any immigrant must respect the culture and laws of kind country who accepted them, give them jobs, health care, food, housing

We need Kamalism more than ever

When in Rome do what Romans do, when elsewhere do what they do there. A lesson harder to take in for some cultures than others, but a necessity nevertheless.

No freedom of religion

Good news....good job

Ban berets

Its so funny that attire of Muslim women scares the French, whether in France or in Quebec. I find it extremely in poor taste and high on intolerance.

Gotta love it when libs mistakenly call out their own idiocy.

It is HARAM for a moslem to live in a non moslem country, so they can take their burqas back to 'Dar al Salaam,' 'Salaam' meaning peace by CONQUEST. If a moslem is in a HARAM country it is with the INTENT TO ISLAMIFY.

Since when are bruises and scars religious symbols...

Good policy....

Does this include jewelry? Are necklaces w/crosses or the star of David included?

In Canada, all students in separate schools wear 'Uniforms'. so wealthy students can't make fun of poor students. How many atheists get called names or face discrimination? ZERO.

Oh well, to bad so sad. The people voted for what they wanted. That’s how our system works. A few minorities got told what to do while the majority had their voice heard for once. cdnpoli

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