27-11-2025 22:55 via montrealgazette.com

From food to public prayer, here's how Quebec plans to strengthen secularism

Food served in public institutions and prayer in public areas are among the latest targets of an expansion of Quebec's secularism law proposed Thursday in an effort to "strengthen secularism" across the province. Read More
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