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People demonstrate in Montreal on April 14, 2019, in opposition to Quebec’s Bill 21. The government passed the bill, which bans many public employees from wearing religious symbols such as ...
A major Japanese clothing retailer has announced plans to open multiple new stores in Canada. Uniqlo said that it will be opening four new stores this Fall, with one in B.C., two in Alberta, and one ...
Op-Ed: Quebec’s ban on religious clothing is chilling: To be like us, you must dress like us A woman wears a niqab in Montreal.
Quebec is torn because it shares a long history and language with France which along with Denmark, Belgium and Austria has banned face-covering garments but it's also heavily influenced by North ...
The most recent catch: Tabah International Inc., a Quebec women’s clothing firm that is about to sign a lease in Hollywood. The company plans a factory and distribution center that will employ 350.
The percentage of Muslims in Quebec’s population (3.1%) is about the same as the rest of Canada’s (3.2%), according to Statistics Canada’s National Household Survey. And Quebec actually has a smaller ...
Quebec separatism faded as a political force in the 2000s at the same time that immigration from non-European countries increased. In 2011 Muslims were 3% of Quebec’s 7.7m people, double the ...
Quebec is torn because it shares a long history and language with France — which along with Denmark, Belgium and Austria has banned face-covering garments — but it's also heavily influenced by North ...
With its ban, Quebec’s ostensible goal is to ensure strict secularism and the separation of the state and religion. However, the ban does not target all religions, but singles out particular faiths ...
MONTREAL (AP) — A proposal to ban many public employees from wearing religious clothing is creating a fiery debate in the Canadian province of Quebec, where people are fighting to freely prac… ...