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Quebec seeks curb on religious symbols

Quebec's Parti-Quebecois government is proposing to ban symbols of religious faith such as Jewish skullcaps, Sikh turbans, Muslim head scarves and large crucifixes from public work places.

Updated on: Oct 9, 2013, 22:14:11 IST
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Quebec's Parti-Quebecois government is proposing to ban symbols of religious faith such as Jewish skullcaps, Sikh turbans, Muslim head scarves and large crucifixes from public work places.

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The proposed ban is part of what the Quebec government calls its "charter of values." It has divided the province of 8.1 million and mobilised the opposition.

In recent weeks, Montreal has witnessed the rare spectacle of thousands of protesting Muslims, Jews and Sikhs marching together through the streets.

And reactions have been fierce elsewhere in Canada.

The federal Conservative government says it will fight the change in court. The Ontario legislature has passed a motion of condemnation, and the Muslim mayor of Calgary has invited religious minorities to move to his city where "we don't care how you worship."

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