(CTV) Organizers of a campaign against Bill 21 are asking Quebecers to express their opposition to Quebec’s controversial ban on religious symbols in the public service by publicly wearing an anti-Bill 21 button and a religious symbol of their choosing.
“Even if it has become law, we should not remain silent,” Ehab Lotayef, the campaign’s coordinator, said in a statement issued Wednesday. “Many unjust laws existed and were struck down. Wrongs will be righted as long as we do not give up.”
Lotayef says the campaign is supported by several non-government, secular and religious organizations and individuals who have been opposing Bill 21 since Francois Legault’s CAQ government tabled it in March. The bill was passed into law in June.