5 things about Quebec’s contentious secularism law
Yahoo News Canada · 21h
Bill 21 will be challenged in Canada's top court. What does this mean for the future of Quebec's secularism law?
Several teachers', religious and civil liberties groups are thrilled the challenge is headed to the Supreme Court of Canada. But Quebec’s CAQ government says the intervention could be considered an attack on provincial autonomy.
National Post · 23h
Supreme Court of Canada will hear challenge of Quebec’s Bill 21 secularism law
Premier François Legault has made affirming state secularism a central part of his Coalition Avenir Québec government. Bill 21 prohibits certain public sector workers, such as judges, police officers, teachers and prison guards, from wearing religious symbols at work and requires them to perform their duties with their faces uncovered.
City News · 1d
Will Canada’s Supreme Court hear the challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21?
The Supreme Court of Canada will decide Thursday whether it will hear a challenge to Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21. In February 2024, the Quebec Court of Appeal upheld the law, which prohibits some public sector workers such as teachers and police officers from wearing religious symbols on the job – like a
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