Protesters against Quebec’s secularism law say they’re not giving up
MONTREAL — Protesters against Quebec’s secularism law said Sunday that they aren’t giving up the fight to overturn Bill 21, with or without politicians on their side.
As a cold rain fell, dozens gathered in Montreal’s Parc-Extension neighbourhood on Sunday to march against the law and systemic racism.
As the crowd huddled under the awning outside the entrance to a subway station ahead of the march, community leaders representing diverse interests highlighted what they described as the bill’s discriminatory aspects.
Ichrak Nourel Hak, a teaching student who wears a hijab, said the law has emboldened those who are racist and caused an increase in Islamophobic incidents.