Bill 21 appeal: English school board says law is ‘affront’ to values of Quebec anglos
MONTREAL — A lawyer for Quebec’s largest English-language school board says the province’s secularism law is an affront to the dignity and values of the anglophone community.
Perri Ravon, lawyer for the English Montreal School Board, told a Court of Appeal hearing today that religious diversity is a way of life in Quebec’s English schools.
Ravon told the court that it doesn’t matter whether Bill 21 — which prohibits some public sector workers from wearing religious symbols on the job — is supported by a majority of Quebecers.
What matters, she says, is that the law is incompatible with the culture of the minority.