Canadian Human Rights Museum could include Quebec’s secularism legislation
QUEBEC — The Quebec government’s latest attempt to legislate on secularism could find its way into the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.
The Legault government’s Bill 21 would prohibit public servants in positions of authority — including teachers, police officers, Crown prosecutors and prison guards — from wearing religious symbols on the job.
The Coalition Avenir Quebec government intends to see it passed into law within a month.