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Quebec Premier Francois Legault says he is shocked that a group of 11 teachers in Montreal tried to introduce Islamist concepts’ into a public school.
Legault said he will see how Quebec ’s secularism rules can be tightened in response to a government investigation into the Bedford school in Montreal .
He says Quebec decided long ago to remove religion from public schools.
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