Supreme Court of Canada agrees to weigh in on B.C. First Nations' title dispute

Construction workers build scaffolding at the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday agreed to hear a challenge of Quebec's secularism law, known as Bill 21, which prohibits public sector workers in positions of authority, including teachers and police officers, from wearing religious symbols on the job. Here are some quotes from politicians, advocacy groups and other prominent voices on the subject.

"Quebecers have chosen secularism; it was a collective and legitimate choice that represents the culmination of decades of debate. It is crucial, even vital, for Quebec to be able to make its own choices — choices that align with our history, our distinct social values, and the aspirations of our nation .... Federal government intervention in the Supreme Court (case) would not only be disrespectful but could only be seen as an attack on the autonomy of federated states."

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