The debate over Quebec’s controversial Bill C-21 has reignited in the wake of the attack in London, Ontario that left four Muslim family members dead. As Mike Armstrong reports, the province’s controversial secularism law bans public servants from wearing religious symbols at work, which critics say can be a gateway to deadly discrimination.
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