Manitoba premier to raise Quebec religious symbol law with western premiers
EDMONTON — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says he will be seeking a joint response to Quebec’s new religious symbols law when western premiers meet on Thursday in Edmonton.
Pallister says the legislation is dangerous, un-Canadian and deserves to be opposed.
He says Canada is not a country with two tiers of rights, but one that celebrates diversity.
The law prohibits teachers, police officers and other public servants in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols, and critics say it unfairly targets Muslims, Sikhs and other religious minorities.