Archbishop fears Quebec government’s secularism bill will erode freedoms
Montreal’s Archbishop says he fears the province’s move to legislate on secularism will come at the expense of individual freedoms.
Archbishop Christian Lepine says in a statement that while the state must demonstrate neutrality, it must also demonstrate an openness and acceptance towards all its citizens.
Quebec’s Bill 21 would prohibit public servants in positions of authority — including teachers, police officers, Crown prosecutors and prison guards — from wearing religious symbols on the job.