Apology sought from Montreal-area mayor who equated secularism bill to ethnic cleansing

Apr 9, 2019 | 12:45 PM

QUEBEC — There are growing calls for a suburban Montreal mayor to apologize for comments last week equating the province’s proposed secularism legislation to “ethnic cleansing.”

Premier Francois Legault and several other provincial and municipal politicians called on William Steinberg, the mayor of Hampstead, to apologize.

Speaking last Friday about Quebec’s Bill 21 prohibiting religious symbols for teachers and some other public servants, Steinberg accused the government of discriminating against religions whose adherents wear visible symbols.

He said the end result would be certain minority groups would be compelled to leave Quebec and he labelled Bill 21 a form of “ethnic cleansing.”