Quebec lawmakers are considering a controversial measure that would forbid public employees to wear religious symbols while they’re on duty. Critics of the measure, drafted by center-right Coalition ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. GATINEAU, Quebec (AP) — A union federation ...
Québec's government has found itself in a pitched battle with its school districts, hospitals and police departments over efforts to ban religious symbols from the heads and necks of its teachers and ...
MONTREAL (Reuters) -The Canadian province of Quebec said on Tuesday it would appeal a court ruling that exempts some teachers and provincial politicians from a controversial law that bans public ...
A law that blocks teachers and other workers from wearing garments like the hijab is forcing many to choose between faith and financial stability. Montreal kindergarten teacher Haniyfa Scott gives a ...
MONTREAL – Viewed from the outside, Quebec often seems like a place where all life orbits around the political destiny of a French-speaking province in an English-speaking country. The latest instance ...
OTTAWA, March 28 (Reuters) - The Canadian province of Quebec will ban public sector employees from wearing religious symbols, in legislation introduced on Thursday, a controversial move that critics ...
In this Thursday, April 4, 2019, photo, kindergarten teacher Haniyfa Scott gives a lesson during class in Montreal. The Quebec government’s recently tabled Bill 21 bans the wearing of religious ...
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