by contrast, in ontario, to cite just one example, recitation of the lord’s prayer in school classrooms has been banned since 1988.
the canadian muslin forum condemned legault’s statements, arguing he views muslims as second-class citizens and that “these remarks add to a pattern of political rhetoric that unfairly targets quebecers, especially those of muslim faith, based solely on their backgrounds.”
our view is that while our governments at all levels constantly lecture us that canada is a secular society, they then make exceptions for one religion.
add to that the fact that some “pro-palestinian protesters” have been allowed to call for the death of jews, in public, for more than a year, without consequences, while police advise law-abiding jews to vacate the area because it might upset the protesters.
we believe that any death threats to muslims, jews, christians or followers of any other faith should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
but it is also time for our political leaders to start pushing back on these blatant double standards and not just in quebec.
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editorial: quebec premier actually believes in secularism