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Opinion: The insidious racism of the Quebec charter of valuesControversial, certainly. Divisive, probably. Xenophobic, perhaps. But is the Quebec charter of values racist?CanadaMar 19, 2014
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‘It’s a part of me’: Quebec teachers decry proposed religious symbol banWhen it comes to banning religious symbols, some Quebec teachers think the CAQ government is trying to create problems where they don't exist.CanadaOct 8, 2018
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Quebec religious neutrality bill suspended by Superior Court judgeThe province's religious neutrality law has been suspended by a Quebec superior court judge.PoliticsDec 1, 2017
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Lawyer argues for temporary suspension of Quebec’s face-covering lawOne lawyer insisted the damages to those women would be irreparable.PoliticsNov 17, 2017
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PQ wants to table another secularism billThe leader of the Parti Quebecois says he'll table his own secularism bill — and it could include a more complete ban of religious face coverings.CanadaOct 25, 2017
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Quebec’s attempt at selective secularism – againIt seems rather odd that we find ourselves once again in a situation wherein a governing party is seeking to single out a minority religion through legislation that will in all likelihood be quashed by the courts.CommentaryAug 24, 2017
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PQ leader speaks at Dawson College, shares views on charter of valuesAmong issues touched on by Jean-Francois Lisée was the Quebec charter of values, the controversial legislation that would have banned civil servants from wearing religious symbols in public institutions.CanadaFeb 10, 2017
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CAQ’s Nathalie Roy calls burqas, niqabs ‘accessories of oppression’CAQ minister Nathalie Roy is once again speaking out against what the party is calling "radical islam."CanadaNov 15, 2016
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CAQ wants to cut immigration to Quebec by 20 per centThe Coalition Avenir Quebec wants to cut immigration to Quebec by 10,000 people, or 20 per cent, a year.PoliticsAug 30, 2016
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CAQ backtracks on burkini ban, still aims to ban authority figures from wearing religious symbolsThe Coalition Avenir Quebec has backtracked on its position to ban burkini bathing suits at its pre-session caucus in Saint-Jérôme.PoliticsAug 29, 2016
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