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François Legault’s government passed a
ban on some public servants wearing religious symbols in a final vote
late Sunday night, enshrining into law a measure decried by opposition
parties, minority groups and human-rights observers as an affront to
personal liberty.
The National
Assembly debated Bill 21 under closure in a marathon special weekend
session that ended with Mr. Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec government
forcing passage of the law by a 73-35 vote, with backing of the Parti
Québécois. Earlier Sunday, the CAQ used its majority to push through
Bill 9, a law that enables new French-language and values tests that the
government says will protect Quebec identity while refocusing
immigration on economic interests.
The
weekend in the legislature was marked by acrimony reflective of the
debate that has roiled Quebec for more than 10 years over the place of
religious minorities in the province. Some exhausted MNAs cursed at each
other, others said they were on the verge of tears at times.
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