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Qubec Solidaire proposes 'unifying' secular charter

Qubec Solidaire has introduced a bill it says will help Quebec move forward with the ongoing debate surrounding secualrism in the province.

It's time to move forward, says MNA Franoise David

Quebec Solidaire MNA Franoise David says all Quebecers can unite behind her party's secular charter. (CBC)

Qubec Solidairehas introduced a bill it says willhelp Quebec move forward with the ongoing debate surrounding secualrism in the province.

Party spokeswomanFranoise David introduced bill 398 aCharter of Secularism for the Quebec government, on Wednesday at the national assembly.

Bill highlights:

  • No prayerscan be recited beforemunicipal councils or the national assembly
  • The president and vice-president of the national assembly willnot wear religioussymbols
  • No religious ornaments will be permitted inside thenational assembly main hall
  • Removal of crucifixabove the speaker's chair in the national assembly
  • Public sector employees must maintain religious neutrality andwillnot proselytize
  • Individuals inpositions of power and authority with thestate will not wear religious symbols

"It is time that we lead with a bill that will unite us ... Right now there are divides in certain sectors of Quebec society and this hurts individuals, as well as the whole of Quebec, David said.

She alluded to the Parti Qubcois` charter of Quebec values,saying the province needsasecularcharter, andnot acharter ofmish-mashed Quebec values.

"The goal of the bill introducedthis morning is to demonstrate that we can quickly and clearly go forward with the secularization of the Quebec government byfocusing on the key points behind which all of Quebec can unite," David said.

David said she has spoken with theleaders of the other parties in the national assembly,and they all said they would welcome the bill with a positive mindset.