Quebec is the first jurisdiction in North America to prohibit teachers, police officers and certain other public-sector employees from wearing visible religious symbols while on the job
OTTAWA—The French-speaking Canadian province of .
The new Quebec law applies to all visible religious symbols, including the crucifix, Sikh turban and Jewish yarmulkes. Muslim and civil-rights groups have argued that it will disproportionately affect Muslim women who wear head scarfs.
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