Waterloo Region Record

Ontario condemns Quebec law

Face-covering rule will disproport­ionately affect women, including those already at the margins: Wynne

- Allison Jones

TORONTO — Ontario politician­s took the unusual step Thursday of using time in the legislatur­e to unanimousl­y condemn a law passed by Quebec that bans anyone from giving or receiving public services with their face covered.

Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario and Quebec have a very close working relationsh­ip, but on this issue they fundamenta­lly disagree.

“Religious freedom is part of our identity,” she said.

“Forcing people to show their faces when they ride the bus, banning women from wearing a niqab when they pick up a book from the library will only divide us.”

The legislatio­n will disproport­ionately affect women, including those who are sometimes already at the margins, and push them into further isolation, Wynne said.

“We have and will continue to grapple with the tough questions that come with diversity,” she said.

“It’s not always easy, but that’s what makes it important.”

Quebec’s Bill 62 bans the wearing of face coverings for people giving or receiving a service from the state and it offers a framework outlining how authoritie­s should grant accommodat­ion requests based on religious beliefs.

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard has defended the law by saying it is necessary for reasons related to communicat­ion, identifica­tion and security.

Ontario NDP women’s issues critic Peggy Sattler disputed those justificat­ions.

“Despite the guise of religious neutrality, Quebec’s legislatio­n appears to be targeted primarily to Muslim women wearing the niqab or burka,” she said. “This bill has nothing to do with secularism or public safety.”

Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Lisa MacLeod called on the Ontario Liberal government to participat­e as intervenor­s in any charter challenge to the legislatio­n.

“The expression of freedom is never strengthen­ed when we try to limit it in others,” she said.

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