Conservatives should change stance, be prepared to challenge Bill 21 in court: MP
OTTAWA — A Tory MP says Conservatives need to re-examine their stance when it comes to a controversial secularism law in Quebec and be prepared to challenge it in court.
Mark Strahl, a representative from British Columbia, said the issue will be brought up while Conservatives meet behind closed doors for their national caucus meeting this morning.
Federal parties and their MPs have been reacting to the Quebec law, known as Bill 21, which bans some public servants from wearing religious symbols on the job.
The law that passed in 2019 re-entered the headlines last week after a teacher in western Quebec was removed from the classroom because she wears a hijab.