Quebec's Court of Appeal to rule on the constitutionality of Bill 21, the province's secularism law, prohibiting religious symbols for public sector workers.
Quebec's Court of Appeal is set to rule on the constitutionality of Bill 21, the province's secularism law, which prohibits public sector workers from wearing religious symbols. The law has been challenged in court by groups opposing it, as well as by the Quebec government. If the Court of Appeal finds the law unconstitutional, it could potentially lead to a case before the Supreme Court of Canada.
February 29, 2024
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