Quebec is the only province passing theses Laws.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/good-friday-secularism-procession-9.7152853
Quebec is the only province passing theses Laws.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/good-friday-secularism-procession-9.7152853
My Province Manitoba has no secular laws in place and never will.Its only in the French Province of Quebec
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-way-of-the-cross-good-friday-2026-9.7152902
The UK is ahead of Quebec in years, from reading that, in terms of militant atheism.
Opposition to religious artefact wearing was about twenty years ago, here, and then came opposition to Christmas as regional councils started up other ideas for a replacement title.
It has really been councils that are at the forefront of this country’s problems. A lot of corruption and theft, and pushing ‘Freedom of Expression’ legislation, a guise for liberalism, as if their edicts were written into natural law with LGBTQ suddenly taking route with full backing of ‘social enterprises’ and councils behind them. Urgh. I just returned home from a walk and was thinking out loud how common the world appears, at present, this country in particular (by ‘common’, I mean no deliberating thought or consideration or inclination to have an elevated sense of purpose, and not (…I don’t mean a…) lack of education or poverty).