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EMSB elated after Quebec court strikes down parts of Bill 21 In his decision, Judge Marc-André Blanchard upheld most of the law but ruled it can t be applied to English schools. Author of the article: Jesse Feith • Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 45 minutes ago • 3 minute read • We value the diversity of our students and staff and respect their personal and religious rights which are guaranteed both by the Canadian and Quebec Charters of Rights, EMSB chair Joe Ortona said in a statement. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette Article content Civil liberties groups and English school boards welcomed a Superior Court decision that struck down sections of Quebec’s secularism law on Tuesday, but noted it’s only a partial victory and pledged to keep fighting. ....
Bill 21, the law that demands that people in positions of authority in many provincial institutions not wear religious clothing or symbols on the job, has been upheld in Quebec Superior Court, with two exceptions. The 250-page ruling, released Tuesday April 20, says the two exceptions are members of the National Assembly, and English school boards. Cases were brought against the law by several groups. The English Montreal School Board celebrated the part of the decision that applies to them on Twitter Tuesday morning. @EnglishMTL is elated with the decision to strike down key provisions of #Bill21, An Act Respecting the Laicity of the State, says the tweet. This decision is specific to English-language school boards based on Sec. 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. ....
In December The Suburban broke the story of a Protocol issued as a non-mandatory guideline by the Quebec Health Ministry to limit ER and ICU care during the pandemic. Three ....
In December The Suburban broke the story of a Protocol issued as a non-mandatory guideline by the Quebec Health Ministry to limit ER and ICU care during the pandemic. Two weeks ago we published another exclusive that Quebec was considering changing the Protocol into a mandatory Decree. That decree would put into force the refusal and withdrawal of critical care if a person did not meet a â70% survivability levelâ as determined by a three-person committee in each hospital. We have been reporting weekly on the burgeoning consensus among doctors and lawyers against such a Decree. Criticism has focused not only on the violations of the right to life guarantees in the Canadian and Quebec Charters of Rights that such a Decree would entail, but more specifically on the discrimination against people based on age which would also constitute violations of guarantees against ageism in both Charters. Most seniors could never reach the 70% threshold. The Protocol even has a ....