Protests against Bill 21 will be held across Quebec this weekend

(CTV) Bill 21 has been law in Quebec since June, but that hasn’t stopped public mobilization against the province’s controversial ban on religious symbols in the public service.

Anti-Bill 21 demonstrations will be held in four cities across the province at 2 p.m. on Sunday, including the site of the mass shooting of Muslim worshippers in Quebec City in 2017.

The protests, organized by the grassroots group Non a la Loi 21, will take place at the following locations:

  • Montreal (at Place Emilie-Gamelin, 1500 Berri St.)
  • Quebec City (at the Centre culturel islamique du Quebec, 2877 Sainte-Foy Rd.)
  • Sherbrooke (at the offices of CAQ MP Genevieve Hebert, 373 King St. E)
  • Gatineau (outside of Galeries de Hull, 320 St-Joseph Blvd.)

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