Quebec court refuses to suspend law banning religious symbols

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A lawyer says it’s too early to say whether they would appeal ruling. FMTNews Quebec

QUBEC CITY: The Quebec Court of Appeal refused on Thursday to suspend a law banning the wearing of religious symbols by public employees in the Canadian province, although more legal battles await.

The law, which the Quebec government said was designed to preserve “laicite” or secularism in the mainly French-speaking province, prohibits many types of civil servants, including teachers and police officers, from wearing religious symbols such as hijabs and turbans on the job.

“I’m beyond disappointed,” said Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, director of the Civil Liberties Association’s Equality Program. “We have a horrendous law on the books and we were very much hoping that relief would be granted by the court to people who really need it, who just want to go to work and feed their families and live in a free and equal society.“This is a really difficult decision for so many people, not just people who themselves have lost their jobs, but for every person who cares about equality and justice.”The court challenges to the law continue to move forward.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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