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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 5 MIN

Quebec Bill 21: What is the case being brought before the Supreme Court?

from The Andrew Carter Podcast · host CJAD 800

The Supreme Court of Canada has wrapped up four days of historic hearings on Quebec’s controversial Bill 21, the province’s secularism law that bans certain public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols on the job. Pearl Eliadis, human rights lawyer and associate professor at McGill University's Max Bell School of Public Policy, spoke to Andrew Carter.

The Supreme Court of Canada has wrapped up four days of historic hearings on Quebec’s controversial Bill 21, the province’s secularism law that bans certain public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols on the job. Pearl Eliadis, human rights lawyer and associate professor at McGill University, spoke to Andrew Carter.

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