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Quebec moves to expand secularism law, limit public prayer

Quebec is taking another step in reshaping its controversial secularism laws. The province has unveiled new legislation that imposes sweeping restrictions on public prayer and expands the grounds for barring people from wearing religious attire. This new law also preemptively invokes the notwithstanding clause. Supporters argue that it is a move toward state neutrality, while critics claim it targets minorities and distracts from more significant issues. Mike Armstrong reports.

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