Trudeau, Bloc’s Blanchet spar over Quebec’s Bill-21 in French language debate
OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and his Bloc Quebecois opponent Yves-Francois Blanchet clashed sharply over Quebec’s controversial secularism law during a French-language debate Wednesday night.
The province passed its secularism law, Bill 21, in June that prohibits public servants who are deemed to be in positions of authority — teachers, judges and police officers, for example — from wearing religious symbols.
That includes hijabs for Muslim women and yarmulkes for Jewish men.
The federal leaders have trod carefully on Bill 21, a reflection that the law is extremely popular in vote-rich Quebec.