Monday, 1 April 2019

Quebec's religious symbol ban targets minorities in the name of secularism | Martin Patriquin

Bill 21 is the fruit of over a decade of institutionalized animus directed towards the province’s religious minorities

The government of Quebec, Canada’s second-most populous province, wishes to assure everyone that its newly proposed religious symbol ban doesn’t target hijabs, kippa, kirpans and the like. Rather, by outlawing the wearing of such accoutrements by certain government workers, it is ensuring that those who police streets, judge defendants, guard prisoners and teach children do not betray even a modicum of faith to those in their care – “a concrete affirmation that the Quebec state is secular”, as Quebec’s immigration minister, Simon Jolin-Barrette, put it recently.

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