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Gerard Bouchard Warns Quebec Government Against Perils Of Religious Symbols Ban

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 05 Apr, 2019 08:43 PM
  • Gerard Bouchard Warns Quebec Government Against Perils Of Religious Symbols Ban

MONTREAL — Quebec's proposed legislation banning religious symbols for some public servants is drawing criticism from one of the province's leading public intellectuals.


Gerard Bouchard, co-author of a 2008 report cited as inspiration for the Coalition Avenir Quebec government's Bill 21, says it would be a serious mistake to prohibit teachers from wearing religious symbols.


In an article today in La Presse, the historian and sociologist questions whether Premier Francois Legault is yielding to demagogy with his bill banning religious symbols for people deemed to be in positions of authority.


The 2008 report written by Bouchard and philosopher Charles Taylor following provincewide public hearings proposed banning religious symbols for public servants who wield coercive authority, such as police officers, judges and prison guards.


Bouchard says including teachers in that category, as Bill 21 does, is an unacceptable suppression of a fundamental right. He calls the government's use of the notwithstanding clause to block court challenges a perilous path.


His statement comes the same week Taylor denounced Bill 21 as clearly discriminatory and told The Canadian Press he will be fighting the legislation any way he can.

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