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Teen still dreams of teaching with a hijab in Quebec | Article


CBC Kids News • Published 2021-04-23 07:57
Despite changes, Bill 21 still ‘saddens me,’ teen says
⭐️HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW⭐️
Quebec has a controversial law that prevents provincial employees from wearing religious symbols, such as hijabs, to work.
A judge ruled that the law, called Bill 21, shouldn’t apply to teachers in English schools.
The law hasn’t changed for other public workers such as police officers and lawyers.
Read more to find out how kids will be affected by this. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
A decision this week by a Quebec judge could have a lasting impact on Sauda Shariff, including where she lives and works when she grows up. ....

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Quebec court upholds law banning religious dress, with exceptions for English schools, MNAs


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A Quebec Superior Court judge has upheld most of the province’s law banning religious dress in some public-service functions but carved out an exception for the anglophone education system, to the dismay of Premier François Legault and other Quebec nationalists.
Justice Marc-André Blanchard ruled Tuesday that Quebec’s “Act respecting the laicity of the State,” better known as Bill 21, infringes fundamental rights to religious expression under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and its Quebec equivalent. He found Bill 21 has “cruel and dehumanizing” effects on the targeted people. ....

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