Newspaper, digital ads will try to woo Quebec civil servants to Manitoba
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is taking out newspaper and electronic advertisements in Quebec that welcome civil servants there to move to Manitoba if they feel threatened by their province’s ban on religious symbols in the workplace.
The ads, which are to start rolling out Thursday, are the latest overt criticism of the legislation from Premier Brian Pallister, who has raised the issue at meetings with his fellow premiers.
“Here in Manitoba, we have respect for diversity,” Pallister said Wednesday in an interview with The Canadian Press.
“We respect personal freedoms and rights, and we’re not big on clothing police here.”