Forcing secularism bill through legislature gives Quebecers back their pride: premier
MONTREAL — Quebecers are regaining a sense of pride now that the government is set to force through a secularism bill that bans many public sector workers from wearing religious symbols, Premier Francois Legault said Friday.
Legault told reporters people stop him in the street and encourage him to get the controversial Bill 21 passed into law. “They tell me: ‘Don’t let go!'” he said during a news conference in Quebec City.
“They say they are proud,” he continued. “To feel this regained pride among our people, who are standing up, advancing — it makes me the happiest man in the world to be their premier.”
Despite criticism from opposition parties, human rights advocates, lawyers and organizations representing minority groups, Legault plans to invoke closure and push the bill through this weekend.