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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(14,328 posts)
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 08:10 PM Friday

Quebec enforces secularism, bans street prayers, prayer rooms in universities, wearing of religious symbols by educators [View all]

https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/quebec-passes-law-banning-street-prayers-prayer-rooms-in-universities-cegeps/

Quebec passes law banning street prayers, prayer rooms in universities, CEGEPs


The Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) “super-minister” of identity, Jean-François Roberge, has just passed his bill to strengthen secularism.


Municipalities will be able to authorize them, but only under certain criteria. The new law will also ban the wearing of religious symbols by daycare educators. The government is also extending this ban to teachers and staff at private schools.


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However, there will be a grandfather clause for employees hired before Nov. 27, 2025. The full-face veil will be banned in daycare centres, CEGEPs, and universities for both those receiving services and those providing them.

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The Legault government is also signalling the end of the road for subsidized private religious schools. These schools will have three years to stop selecting students and teachers based on their religious affiliation and to cease teaching religious content during school hours, otherwise they will lose access to public funds.

Religious activities may still take place in these schools, but only outside of school hours. They must also be optional and not funded by the state.

The minister is also putting an end to prayer rooms in CEGEPs and universities.

The Legault government is thus strengthening its Bill 21 on secularism, which prohibits the wearing of religious symbols by government employees in positions of authority, including judges, police officers, and teachers.
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Sick. applegrove Friday #1
I have no doubt this will be challenged in court... Spazito Friday #2
It already has, hasn't it Fiendish Thingy Friday #4
I think this is an add-on to the original bill 21... Spazito Friday #5
I could agree with this regarding public service employees wnylib Saturday #17
I am on the fence on this one... Spazito Saturday #18
Agree. wnylib Saturday #19
Turbans and hijabs are prohibited Fiendish Thingy Friday #3
Banning street prayer is a little over the top, but I'm all for removing religion, in any aspect, from schools. eppur_se_muova Friday #6
I think this ban refers to a certain type of street prayer..large groups protesting palestinian plight BlueWaveNeverEnd Friday #7
Well, not too surprised, but it seems too much like a way of stopping protests such as those in Minneapolis recently ... eppur_se_muova Friday #8
this is what the "street prayer" looks like in Quebec. Bigger ones in NYC and Europe BlueWaveNeverEnd Friday #9
I applaud this. harumph Friday #10
While I think this is overboard LostOne4Ever Saturday #11
I don't see any difference Boo1 Saturday #12
No, The Texas thing favors white right wing xtians JI7 Saturday #15
Plenty LostOne4Ever Saturday #16
Tell yourself that Boo1 Saturday #20
I'm fine with banning full face veils in any position where you're interacting with the public fujiyamasan Saturday #13
This is a Cultural thing. I think it applies to all religions so I don't have JI7 Saturday #14
Good for Quebec. DavidDvorkin Saturday #21
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