
The ban would extend to all the province’s public services, such as daycares, schools, hospitals and government offices.
Despite the ban, the crucifix in Quebec’s National Assembly and the cross at the top of Mount Royal would remain, since according to the government they are symbols of Quebec’s “heritage”
In a society that guarantees religious freedom, it is difficult to see how such a sweeping ban could withstand a constitutional challenge. (more...)
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