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Quebec introduces secularism bill to ban religious symbols for public servants


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The Coalition Avenir Québec government, led by Premier François Legault, officially introduced a secularism bill that would prohibit public workers from wearing religious symbols such as a hijab, kippa or turban. The bill invokes the notwithstanding clause to avoid any constitutional challenges in court.

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15 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

The Coalition Avenir Québec government, led by Premier François Legault, officially introduced a secularism bill that would prohibit public workers from wearing religious symbols such as a hijab, kippa or turban. The bill invokes the notwithstanding clause to avoid any constitutional challenges in court.

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ante quebec parlimnet lo unna cross tesi vestara ?

 

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1 minute ago, kevinUsa said:

endi vayya  neu emi adugute nuvvu emi cheputunnav 

neeku correct ga ne ardham ayyindhi nenu correct ga ne cheppa

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