As calls mount for politicians to take meaningful action against Islamophobia, criticism is reigniting against Quebec’s Bill 21. The controversial law bars some public sector workers from wearing religious symbols while on the job. Global’s Raquel Fletcher explains how remarks from the prime minister on Bill 21 have angered Quebec politicians.
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Trudeau’s remarks on Quebec’s Bill 21 spark anger
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