Just one day after a judge upheld most of the Legault government’s controversial secularism law known as Bill 21, one civil rights group which represents teachers who wear religious head coverings has decided to take the case to the Quebec Court of Appeals. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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Civil rights group to appeal Bill 21 ruling
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