Protesters vow to fight Quebec government’s religious symbols ban
MONTREAL — Teachers and community members linked hands outside a Montreal high school this morning as about 150 people formed a human chain to protest the Quebec government’s secularism bill.
Many in the crowd donned kippas or hijabs in solidarity with those who could be locked out of the public service under the Coalition Avenir Quebec government’s legislation to ban the wearing of religious symbols by state employees in positions of authority.
English teacher Farhana Begum says some of her students wear religious symbols, and she doesn’t want them to be told they can’t become a teacher, judge or police officer.