Quebec court upholds law banning yarmulkes, other religious symbols in workplace – Jewish advocacy group says provisions of ruling ‘severely restrict religious freedom’ and limit career options for religious Jews | Timesofisrael

MONTREAL (JTA) — A top court in the Canadian province of Quebec has mostly upheld a provincial law banning Jews and other religious minorities who work in public from wearing religious symbols such as yarmulkes, crucifixes and hijabs in their places of employment.

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