Lawyers tell Supreme Court Quebec’s Bill 21 goes beyond legal scope
OTTAWA — Lawyers challenging Quebec’s secularism law Bill 21 went before the Supreme Court of Canada on Monday arguing the legislation goes too far and is unconstitutional.
The lawyers also argued the Quebec government overstepped its provincial jurisdiction on matters of linguistic minorities, religious freedoms and gender equality when it introduced Bill 21.
Ichrak Nourel Hak, named as an appellant in the case, said the law discriminates against and excludes religious minority groups and places them at a disadvantage by preventing them from working in fields like education.
“Instead of making room for them, they are being erased,” she told reporters. “A society that tells people to choose between their careers and their identity is not a fair society.”
