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Update: Quebec's sweeping new secularism bill targets public prayer, but Christmas parties are OK
The bill nevertheless says people of faith have a right to practise their religion in peace inside a house of worship, such ...
Muslim students at Concordia University say they’re deeply troubled by the plan as it is an important gathering place for the ...
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‘Authoritarian and anti-democratic’: Consultations set to begin on controversial Quebec constitution bill
A draft constitution tabled two months ago by the Quebec government was supposed to be a unifying declaration of Quebecers’ ...
Quebec’s Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge and Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette both seem to believe that Quebecers are fools that can be easily manipulated. Their overreactions last week ...
QUEBEC — Described by some as authoritarian or a re-election tool, and with almost no mention of minority rights, the Legault ...
The Quebec government wants to place limits on praying in public and extend a ban on wearing religious symbols to daycare ...
Quebec’s minister for secularism, Jean-François Roberge, presented the Bill 9, which builds on Quebec’s existing legislation, ...
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Quebec universities warn Bill 1 could force schools to self-censor
The government's proposed constitution could block court challenges like those by Concordia and McGill over tuition.
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