Sure, it’s not like there’s a teacher shortage in the province, at all.
-yourdogsbestfriend- on
Haven’t read the article. I feel like if it’s a public school leave religion out of it, literally, don’t bring it. If it is a religious school on the other hand it should be inclusive of all symbols, or none
ManWhoSoldTheWorld01 on
Yea the current Quebec government really hates Quebecers and consistently passes laws and takes actions to explicitly make our lives worse, which is like the antithesis of the most basic purpose of government.
shiftless_wonder on
Authoritarian secularism.
NihilsitcTruth on
OK.. I see no issues.
808noHeartbreaks on
Insane breach of Charter rights. Hopefully the Supreme Court rules against it and limits the Notwithstanding Clause next month.
Constant-Horse-3389 on
What if a teacher wore a head scarf for non religious reasons?
Green-Inside1236 on
We must zealously preserve the secularism of Ecole Saint Denis de Sacre Couer!
BoppityBop2 on
I love how everyone hates Alberta for trying privatization but Quebec will be the one that will privatize their education and healthcare system before every other province due to these stupid laws.
9bots on
You get to hear a good news once in while, but it’s not enough.
measure2times on
I would support this policy Canada-wide.
We spent decades painfully separating religion from public governance. For good reason.
Moreinius on
It’s not complicated, don’t bring religious symbols in a position where you are teaching, therefore influencing the youth. Whether intentionally or not, it will affect them in a way or another. How impactful it is overall is another thing.
Edit: If it’s not impactful then don’t wear it then? See how the argument can go both ways. Religion is not the same and simple. Let’s not forget how positively religion contributed to humanity since its inception (/s) and how people are still enslaved by it til this day. What’s the difference between this and wearing your favorite trinket in public? Physically, none, but religion has an interpersonal greater goal, which wearing your favorite necklace does not. Idc if you practice your belief, do not fucking impose directly or indirectly in public to corrupt more people.
Bubbafett33 on
And?
There is no need for religion in schools or government.
broadviewstation on
If it’s funded by taxpayers leave your imaginary friend at
Home religion has no place in the state and education..
RefrigeratorOk648 on
But have mandatory Ethics and Religious Culture (ERC) education in school
Davidpalmer4 on
Thank you. This need to be strictly enforced.
School is not the place for this. Do this at your home.
Kids need to know about religion from their parents if they wish and nobody else.
thirstyrobot on
Brought to you by the province where *50%* of cities and towns are actually named after religious figures: the highest concentration of hagiographic place names in North America.
Valuable_Call9665 on
Sad. Their constitutional rights have been flagrantly violated. Are we a liberal democracy?
Imaginary-Piece-6612 on
I support freedom of religion
BrodyO_11 on
A lot of commenters in this feed seem to be perfectly ok with a provincial government breaching our 2a charter rights.
Probably the same people who were screaming when Alberta used the notwithstanding clause to block legal challenges to their anti-transgender legislation.
Our rights should always be protected. If your ok with a breach when it suits your political beliefs you’re part of the problem
DankeBrutus on
Lots of edgy athiest comments on this thread.
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Probably for the best
Sure, it’s not like there’s a teacher shortage in the province, at all.
Haven’t read the article. I feel like if it’s a public school leave religion out of it, literally, don’t bring it. If it is a religious school on the other hand it should be inclusive of all symbols, or none
Yea the current Quebec government really hates Quebecers and consistently passes laws and takes actions to explicitly make our lives worse, which is like the antithesis of the most basic purpose of government.
Authoritarian secularism.
OK.. I see no issues.
Insane breach of Charter rights. Hopefully the Supreme Court rules against it and limits the Notwithstanding Clause next month.
What if a teacher wore a head scarf for non religious reasons?
We must zealously preserve the secularism of Ecole Saint Denis de Sacre Couer!
I love how everyone hates Alberta for trying privatization but Quebec will be the one that will privatize their education and healthcare system before every other province due to these stupid laws.
You get to hear a good news once in while, but it’s not enough.
I would support this policy Canada-wide.
We spent decades painfully separating religion from public governance. For good reason.
It’s not complicated, don’t bring religious symbols in a position where you are teaching, therefore influencing the youth. Whether intentionally or not, it will affect them in a way or another. How impactful it is overall is another thing.
Edit: If it’s not impactful then don’t wear it then? See how the argument can go both ways. Religion is not the same and simple. Let’s not forget how positively religion contributed to humanity since its inception (/s) and how people are still enslaved by it til this day. What’s the difference between this and wearing your favorite trinket in public? Physically, none, but religion has an interpersonal greater goal, which wearing your favorite necklace does not. Idc if you practice your belief, do not fucking impose directly or indirectly in public to corrupt more people.
And?
There is no need for religion in schools or government.
If it’s funded by taxpayers leave your imaginary friend at
Home religion has no place in the state and education..
But have mandatory Ethics and Religious Culture (ERC) education in school
Thank you. This need to be strictly enforced.
School is not the place for this. Do this at your home.
Kids need to know about religion from their parents if they wish and nobody else.
Brought to you by the province where *50%* of cities and towns are actually named after religious figures: the highest concentration of hagiographic place names in North America.
Sad. Their constitutional rights have been flagrantly violated. Are we a liberal democracy?
I support freedom of religion
A lot of commenters in this feed seem to be perfectly ok with a provincial government breaching our 2a charter rights.
Probably the same people who were screaming when Alberta used the notwithstanding clause to block legal challenges to their anti-transgender legislation.
Our rights should always be protected. If your ok with a breach when it suits your political beliefs you’re part of the problem
Lots of edgy athiest comments on this thread.