Quebec government blasted on Day 1 of hearings into bill on religious neutrality
The Quebec government was strongly criticized Tuesday for excluding the word “secular” from its proposed legislation on state religious neutrality.
Opposition parties and a women’s rights group chided the Liberals on the first day of hearings into Bill 62, which is the government’s attempt to legislate on religious accommodation.
“This bill completely misses its target,” said women’s rights activist Michele Sirois. “It says nothing about the separation of church and state and there is nothing written about the dignity of women regarding the niqab or the burqa.”
Bill 62 is the Liberals’ version of the Parti Quebecois’ controversial secularism charter, which was introduced in 2013 but not implemented after the party lost the 2014 election.