Premier Kathleen Wynne was among those speaking out against Quebec's controversial religious neutrality law at Queen's Park on Thursday morning. The Liberal government's Bill 62 on religious neutrality was passed Wednesday in Quebec's National Assembly. Whether someone wears a cross, turban, or niqab, they should "never be denied a public service," she said. Niqab-wearing woman criticizes Quebec's new law0:53London West MPP Peggy Sattler echoed that sentiment, calling Bill 62's adoption "an unprecedented action in Canada." In Quebec, the Liberals — who hold a majority — voted in favour of the bill, while all the other parties voted against it.
Source: CBC News October 19, 2017 15:33 UTC