Continuing their habit of expressing opinions on subjects that have nothing to do with labour issues, the CSQ is coming out against veiled voting.
Why? Who knows. But I guess there aren’t any Muslim members in this union.
Continuing their habit of expressing opinions on subjects that have nothing to do with labour issues, the CSQ is coming out against veiled voting.
Why? Who knows. But I guess there aren’t any Muslim members in this union.
The Gazette today began its five-day series Identities about reasonable accomodation, and their timing couldn’t have been better. The Bouchard-Taylor commission is beginning its public consultation tour of the province (Montreal is the last stop on their trip at the end of November), and a pair of conflicting rulings have been issued concerning the rights of Muslim women to wear veils in upcoming provincial and federal by-elections.