(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.)