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Court upholds most of Quebec's secularism bill


Court upholds most of Quebec’s secularism bill
April 22, 2021
OTTAWA  An effort to have the courts overturn Quebec’s controversial Bill 21 has failed, even though a provincial court did rule that some aspects of the law that infringe on language rights must be scrapped by the government.
In a 242-page Quebec Superior Court ruling released early April 20, Justice Marc-André Blanchard ruled that the Quebec government does have the power to require its employees not wear any religious symbols while they are at work. The restriction means that public workers such as teachers and police officers must dress in a secular manner when they are working in an official capacity. ....

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Provincial government will appeal Quebec Superior Court decision of religious symbols ban


Provincial government will appeal Quebec Superior Court decision of religious symbols ban
20 April 2021 at 18 h 08 min
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By Michael Boriero
The province’s contentious secularism law, Bill 21, which forbids public sector workers like teachers, police officers and judges, from wearing religious symbols was partly struck down Tuesday by the Quebec Superior Court.
Justice Marc-André Blanchard ruled that the law is mostly constitutional. However, under section 23 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the law cannot be enforced in English school boards because it violates minority language education rights.
Blanchard also concluded that the law infringes on section 3 of the Charter, which “guarantees Canadian citizens the democratic right to vote in a general federal or provincial election and the right to be eligible for membership in the House of Commons or of a provincial legislative assembly.” ....

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