All of this raises questions about what was actually accomplished with Bill 21, whether there's even a need to strengthen the law and where the political conversation around religion in Quebec is ...
A Canadian province has passed legislation that would bar civil servants in positions of "authority" from wearing religious symbols at work. The Coalition Avenir Quebec's (CAQ) bill covers judges ...
QUEBEC — The Quebec government has opened an investigation into another incident of religion reappearing in a public ...
The Quebec education minister said on Friday the government intends to introduce new legislation to "strengthen secularism in our school system." His comments came after a report in La Presse ...
Critics say it is discriminatory, will make it more difficult for religious minorities to integrate into Quebec society, and that it unfairly targets Muslim women. The provincial government says ...
Through intimate glimpses into the lives of ordinary people, The Other Quebec explores some of the complex ways that religious institutions and beliefs affected the rural societies in which the ...
QUÉBEC — The Quebec government says it will table legislation to strengthen secularism in schools, following the latest in a series of reports about Muslim religious practices appearing in some ...
"The free exercise of the Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman Religion, shall subsist entire ... there was mass jubilation at Quebec's capitulation. For Franklin, the future was clear and bright.
Thus, CFIC adopted a tendentious definition of secularism in the hope of rationalizing its opposition to laïcité in Quebec.
Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Catherdal is gilded in shimmering gold leaf, historical religious paintings and ... visit the cathedral's website. Old Quebec City Food & Drink Tour / Walking ...
After the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government tabled its secularism bill, Premier François Legault recorded a video address that intended to reassure people who felt the proposed ...
The CAQ sped up the legislative process by invoking closure, supposedly settling the debate on secularism in Quebec. Five years later, the law known as Bill 21,which bars many public servants from ...