29 Kommentare

    1. TakedownMoreCorn on

      I guess they need to ask their selves what’s more important. Helping their children’s education, and growing, or their worshiping an imaginary deity

    2. BandicootNo4431 on

      Just what the province with a lack of teachers needs, fewer volunteers!

    3. Onterrible_Trauma on

      How dare you wear any (non-Christian) religious symbols!

      Never change, Quebec.

    4. Bananasaur_ on

      Muslim mothers decide wearing headdresses is more important than their volunteer work. That’s fine to decide. They would want us to abide by the rules of their country when we are there, why can’t they abide by the rules of our country while they are here.

    5. beamermaster on

      They don’t understand do they? In Quebec, religious freedom is at home and at your place of worship.

    6. slumlordscanstarve on

      The rules are for everyone not just Muslims who have a head covering. 

      Everyone is free to join a religious school if that is their personal belief.

    7. Kind of ironic though that their lives become even more restricted. What if they’re forced to wear it by their family? They can’t just take it off.

    8. myairblaster on

      If they have a problem with our cultural practices and social customs, they can move somewhere else.

    9. staunchgoblin on

      Can Christians wear a crucifix around their neck and volunteer at those schools??

    10. IndependenceGood1835 on

      Does Carney have the guts to take on Quebec over the noteithstanding clause? No other PM liberal or conservative has.

    11. ITT: people saying this is unfair because Christian iconography is largely exempted.

      I agree that the legislation doesn’t go far enough, all religious symbols should be banned.

    12. Winter8Bones on

      This is just craziness. This will only increase balkanization and prevent integration in our society.

    13. SirRickardsJackoff on

      I still say live and let live. We’re way too stuck in small details. Used to be a time we lived by example, now it’s more tit for tat type of living.

    14. Intelligent_Read_697 on

      If Quebec was serious about this sort of secularism…take a page from Islam itself aka the Jizaya which was a poll tax on non-Muslims and apply that across the board for all religions and remove tax exemptions of any sort on religious organizations/entities.

    15. wovenbasket69 on

      This is the opposite of inclusion… in a teaching space. Preaching your faith and wearing a hijab are very different. From a completely non-religious person, this feels so wrong. There needs to be more nuance or stipulations to the rules so that innocent people aren’t harmed.

    16. Kokeshi_Is_Life on

      The comments in this one are brain-dead even for r/Canada.

      Jesus Wept.

      Letting parents volunteer and be involved in their community is how the integration you all bang on about being the „right“ way to immigrate happens.

      And here you are, pissing and moaning about the clothing they wear while doing it.

    17. Top-Artichoke-5875 on

      For the life of me, I can’t figure out why anyone cares about what someone wears on their head! It’s not logical. And there are real issues to work on, aren’t there?

    18. SubtleStubble on

      Nothing bans a person from wearing a head scarf for fashion statement. Huge loophole. This law is very easy to get around

    19. Not saying it’s right! But…I can see why the people in charge did what they did.

      Lets not kid ourselves, there are many people in this country as a whole who will say politically correct things in public for obvious reasons, but behind closed doors are the opposite.

    20. If any other province made laws like this they would rightfully be called out for suppressing people’s freedoms but since its Quebec its completely fine.

    21. Constant-Horse-3389 on

      This reminds of how the French fined Muslim women for not stripping out of their burkinis at the beach.

    22. Timely-Island-7477 on

      It is her choice what to wear. Who are we to issue diktat what she should and shouldn’t wear.

    23. Timely-Island-7477 on

      It is her choice what to wear. Who are we to issue diktat what she should and shouldn’t wear.

    24. No_Programmer6374 on

      For those curious, the impeccably areligious [Brossard School board](https://www.rsb.qc.ca/fr/), which would never accept any hint of religion in its publicly funded schools, and certainly not having any suggestions of religion anywhere where it might suggest to child’s minds that some religions are ok and others aren’t, includes schools such as Good Shepherd School, Saint-Johns School, St. Lambert Elementary, St. Lawrence, St. Jude, and St. Mary’s. But that, of course, is different.

    25. I’m not sure why everyone is so pissed, if we went to their country women would be required to cover their heads.

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