Bill aims to provide a framework for religious accommodation requests and would ban anyone wearing a face covering from receiving public services[br]A bitter debate over identity,religion and tolerance has resumed in the Canadian province of Quebec, as parliamentary hearings inaugurate on proposed legislation that would ban anyone wearing a face covering from receiving public services in the province.
The bill, and tabled by the provincial Liberals final year,aims to address the issue of state neutrality and provide a framework for religious accommodation requests. Related: Justin Trudeau rules out burkini ban in Canada Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com