Newstral
Article
CBC on 2019-07-23 14:44
Civil rights groups file leave to appeal judge's refusal to freeze parts of Quebec's religious symbols law
Related news
- Civil rights groups challenging Quebec's religious symbols ban file appeal to Canada's top courtCBC
- Quebec's religious-symbols law resistedArkansas Online
- Historic case in the making as Quebec's religious symbols ban heads to courtCBC
- Quebec's ban on religious symbols threatens education, health of minorities, trial hearsCBC
- Legal experts debate best way to challenge Quebec's religious symbols lawCBC
- Montrealers take to the streets to protest Quebec's proposed religious symbols banCBC
- Judge's ruling on Quebec's Civil Code hailed as victory for trans, non-binary peopleCBC
- One law, many challenges: How lawyers are trying to overturn Quebec's religious symbols banCBC
- Will federal leaders back the legal challenge to Quebec's religious symbols ban with an election looming?CBC
- Quebec's religious symbols ban is striking not for its novelty, but for its unfortunate familiarityCBC
- As marathon weekend sitting of Quebec's National Assembly continues, focus shifts to religious symbols billCBC
- What's Behind Quebec's Ban on Religious SymbolsThe Atlantic
- Quebec's religious symbols ban causes 'irreparable harm,' teachers tell courtCBC
- Quebec's religious symbols ban welcomed by some who left Muslim countries behindCBC
- Premiers to focus on pipelines, Quebec's religious symbols law at conferenceCBC
- A guide to Quebec's new immigration and religious symbols laws: How we got here and what's nextCBC
- Will Quebec's new law help 'turn the page' on debate over what religious symbols public servants can wear?CBC
- Groups challenge Quebec's 'unacceptable' face veil banAl Jazeera
- Ottawa transit commission flouts Quebec's 'niqab ban'CBC
- Supreme Court won't hear bid to suspend Quebec's secularism lawCBC