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CAQ discusses religious symbols at pre-session caucus

Wed, Jan 30: The Quebec government says it will soon table a bill that will prohibit public employees in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols. As Global’s Raquel Fletcher explains, there is some disagreement over whether or not employees who already wear religious symbols should be allowed to keep their jobs.

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