Quebec's commitment to secularism is an inalienable part of its heritage. The proliferation of street prayers, which harkens back to an age of religious dominance in Quebec, threatens the hard-won separation of religion from public life. Public spaces must remain accessible to all citizens regardless of faith, and allowing religious appropriation of streets and parks to spread a particular message undermines this fundamental principle.
This proposed ban represents discriminatory targeting of Muslim communities under the guise of neutrality. The legislation would violate the fundamental Charter rights that form the foundation of Canadian democracy. At a time when Quebecers face real challenges with healthcare, housing costs and living expenses, the government should focus on solving actual problems rather than policing citizens' constitutional rights.
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