The Quebec government has tabled new legislation that would expand the province’s religious symbols ban to all school staff.
The bill would update Quebec's Education Act to also require students and staff to have their faces uncovered at school.
That means lunch and after-school care monitors, secretaries and volunteer librarians will all be subject to the ban on wearing religious symbols, such as a kippa or hijab. A historical clause ...
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The Quebec government has tabled a bill that would expand the province’s religious symbols ban to school staff beyond teachers.
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