Canada’s largest Muslim organisation is outraged over a bill introduced by the Quebec government that would ban headscarves for school support staff and students.

“In Quebec, we made the decision that state and the religion are separate,” said Education Minister Bernard Drainville, CBC News reported. “And today, we say the public schools are separate from religion.”

But the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), who are challenging in the Supreme Court the original bill that forbids religious symbols being worn by teachers, say the new bill is another infringement on their rights and unfairly targets hijab-wearing Muslims.

“This renewed attack on the fundamental rights of our community is just one of several recent actions taken by this historically unpopular government to bolster their poll numbers by attacking the rights of Muslim Canadians,” the NCCM said in a social media post.

  • shawn1122@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    Part of what makes Canada great is that it’s charter of rights and freedoms upholding individual self expression, as long it does not bring harm to others.

    A piece of cloth on a person’s head, whether it’s a hijab, turban, kippah or nun’s veil brings no harm to others.

    This is a misstep and a breach of Canadian values in my opinion.

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      Nobody cares about a piece of cloth on someone’s head.

      A lot of people do care about religion being a negative influence, which it inevitably always is. If left to itself, religion behaves like a cancer, infecting everyone around and inevitably it always leads to more extreme forms unless and until curbed by laws.

      I’m all for limiting religious expressions. It’s not discrimination as it’s limited for everyone, all religions.

      For people who have problems with that, grow up, stop being a 5 year old kid who beliefs in Santa claus