Quebec PM Targets Public Prayer
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•Quebec premier wants to put a stop to prayer in parks and public places - Montreal | Globalnews.ca
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Quebec Premier François Legault says he’s looking at ways to end prayer in public places.
Legault made the comments during a press conference in Quebec City on Friday to mark the end of the fall legislative session.
He said he wants to send a “very clear message to Islamists ” that Quebec will fight against disrespect of its fundamental values.
The Canadian Muslim Forum said Legault ’s comments suggest some politicians view Muslims as second -class citizens.
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