Ontario politicians condemn Quebec law obliging citizens to uncover their faces
TORONTO — Ontario politicians took the unusual step Thursday of using time in the legislature to unanimously condemn a law passed by Quebec that bans anyone from giving or receiving public services with their face covered.
Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario and Quebec have a very close working relationship, but on this issue they fundamentally disagree.
“Religious freedom is part of our identity,” she said. “Forcing people to show their faces when they ride the bus, banning women from wearing a niqab when they pick up a book from the library will only divide us.”
The legislation will disproportionately affect women, including those who are sometimes already at the margins, and push them into further isolation, Wynne said.