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Quebec’s proposed religious symbol ban for public workers fuelled by specific symbols: studyAbout 65 per cent of Quebecers and 41 per cent of Canadians in the rest of the country say they support the Quebec government's proposal.PoliticsDec 4, 2018
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Blind law student takes McGill to Quebec Human Rights CommissionLast year was so stressful for second-year McGill University law student Didier Chelin that he says he contemplated suicide.Aug 29, 2018
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Outrage goes from simmer to boil after introduction of Values CharterA day after the much-anticipated and extremely controversial Quebec Charter of Values was tabled (it now can also be called Bill 60), several community groups are even angrier now than they were before -- especially after many of the exemptions.CanadaNov 8, 2013
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