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QUEBEC GOVERNMENT PLANS TO BAN ALL RELIGIOS SYMBOLS IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS
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Quebec government plans to ban religious symbols in public buildings
Genevieve Lajoie, QMI Agency-The Toronto Sun
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QMI AgencyMONTREAL - Quebec residents who cover
their faces for religious reasons will soon find it more difficult to
receive social services in the province.QMI Agency has learned the Parti Quebecois government plans to amend
the Quebec charter of rights and freedoms and ban most religious signs
and symbols from public institutions such as daycare centres, public
schools, hospitals, clinics, and other government buildings.
Visible crosses, yarmulkes, hijabs, niqabs, burkas and turbans would all be banned.According to sources close to the government, all health workers,
public school teachers and public daycare workers would have to leave
their religious symbols at home when they go to work.Students who study at public schools and people who receive care in
Quebec's public health system wouldn't face the same strict rules as
educators or health professionals, but wouldn't be permitted to cover
their faces.Certain establishments will be allowed exemptions under the new law,
such as Montreal's Jewish General Hospital and some unnamed higher
education institutions. These exemptions will have to be renewed every
five years. The private education system in the province won't be
affected.The government has no intention of removing symbols of Quebec's
Judeo-Christian heritage. For example, sources tell QMI Agency that the
crosses at the National Assembly and at the top of Montreal's Mount
Royal will stay in place. http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/proposed-quebec-values-could-ban-all-religious-symbols-in-public-buildings-1.1418860