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Le Titre Du FichierLaw and the Wearing of Religious Symbols
Publié Le2013-10-16
TraducteurRengin Coel
Quantité de Pages342 Pages
La taille du fichier46.64 MB
LangageFrançais et Anglais
ÉditeurValancourt Books
ISBN-104216381330-BLI
Format de FichierAMZ ePub PDF LWP OPF
CréateurErica Howard
ISBN-13828-0417215559-EZO
Nom de FichierLaw-and-the-Wearing-of-Religious-Symbols.pdf

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OTTAWA—The federal Liberals say they will defend Quebecers’ Charter rights after the provincial government passed a controversial law banning public servants from wearing religious symbols

In France laïcité is a principle that is specifically mentioned in French public law which impedes the wearing of conspicuous religious symbols by public agents or students in public schools in spite of safeguards connected to freedom of conscience In Quebec laïcité unfolds in a context of public law administered according to common law Constitutional jurisprudence has accorded it

The legislation also grants certain public sector workers such as teachers an acquired right to continue wearing religious symbols if they were hired before the law took effect

By definition a law about religious symbols can’t do anything that’s not symbolic — only in this case the symbolism involves trampling all over minority rights

François Legault’s government passed a ban on some public servants wearing religious symbols in a final vote late Sunday night enshrining into law a measure decried by opposition parties

On June 16 the Coalition Avenir Québec government passed a law barring public workers in positions of authority from wearing any religious symbols such as hijabs crosses yarmulkes and turbans while working

Bill 21 would ban certain publicsector workers — including teachers judges Crown prosecutors police and prison guards — in Quebec from wearing religious symbols such as niqabs hijabs and