Bill 21 appeal: Groups opposing Quebec secularism law denounce derogation of rights

Women wear hijabs as they walk in the Old Port in Montreal on Thursday, August 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - The Quebec government's pre-emptive use in its secularism law of the notwithstanding clause 鈥 which shields legislation from challenges over violations of fundamental rights 鈥 was the centre of debate Monday before the province's highest court.

Invoking that clause must come at a high political price, said lawyer Fr茅d茅ric B茅rard, who is representing a teachers union opposing Bill 21 before Quebec's Court of Appeal. The law forbids certain public sector workers 鈥 including teachers and police officers 鈥 from wearing religious symbols on the job.

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