Quebec Premier François Legault is being criticized over a pro-Catholicism message he posted on Twitter on Easter Sunday. Meanwhile, one of his government’s key tenets is religious neutrality. Bill 21 bans some public servants from wearing religious symbols in the name of secularism. Now, those most affected by that law are calling the premier out. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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Quebec premier in hot water over Easter tweet
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