Québec rates expand to strengthen worldwide in school: expanding the ban on wearing religious signs, for the binding annual assessment and face to everyone. “I know that this will concern,” Education Minister Bernard Drainville accepts.
Answer to Bedford

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Bedford School in Montreal
Mr. Drainville presented the bill on Thursday in response to the crisis in Montreal in Montreal on Thursday. In the last fall, an investigation report revealed that the authorities could not act in front of a group of teachers who did not teach certain subjects and do not have a terrorist climate. Five months later, Quebec reacts to the law that the law intends to record a number of bonds in a number of bonds and skillful school service centers to celebrate a number of bonds for sanctions. “Now all the subjects in all schools should be taught,” said Bernard Drainville.
Banned religious signs

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Minister of Education, Bernard Drainville
Bernard Drainville will push the secularization in the school sector and prohibit all school workers in contact with students to wear religious signs. Volunteers who are involved in a contract within the perimeter of the schools, especially the volunteers, especially the seminars, canteen employees and school care services. In turn, bus drivers will be excluded. Does the Minister make the recruitment of these employees grieving in certain schools difficult to hire? “I do not see any problems, as we have given a right (for all of those who work on the network),” he replies.
The face was discovered for all

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Quebec expands the whole commitment to detect the perimeter of their faces, even in the private sector.
Quebec also expands its entire commitment to discover their faces to the private sector within the perimeter of schools. Although the abuse is rare, Bernard Drainville says “Red line”: “Exceptions will remain in the case of a patient or another.” My hope is that the dispute is gone And it will be possible to get a strong consensus, “he said.
Still derogatory
A sign that any prosecution is afraid of any prosecutor’s office calls once again to be delivered to the fact that some parties are deprived of their bill. In particular, aiming to adopt school service centers, the power of students for religious reasons, for example, to participate in a religious vacation or gives a reasonable menu to obtain a certain menu in the canteen. “I know that this bill will concern, but we cannot stay a goal weapon,” he says Bernard Drainville. Already, the League of Rights and Freedoms “directly attacked the freedom of conscience and religion” chooses the bill.
Communicate in French
The minister will also force employees of French-healing service centers to communicate in French and French in French and French in French. But this will not be with parents. The translators may be available when they met. “He woke this tension,” he said, reminding the episode of the Bedford School, which communicates amolating his colleagues among some teachers. “France should be the language used in the school at any time and especially in front of students.”
Administrative

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Mélanie Hubert, President of FAE
Teachers unions, within the bill, the draft law, the school administration stands in front of the teachers’ binding annual assessment. The president of CSS-CSQ, Richard Bergev, a “tender amount of time and energy that will require a” large number of time and energy without adding any service for students. “The problem in Bedford, which is completely condemned, there is 105,000 teachers in Quebec. We must watch you,” We must watch you, “the President of the Autonomous Education Federation (FAE) reacts to Mélanie Hubert.
Personal network
A number of other measures are also applied for schools for religious activities, even in class hours for religious activities. In addition to the obligation to detect their faces, a special network is nothing about the bill on Thursday. Bernard Drainville instructed our colleague to investigate our colleague for secularism, Jean-François Roberge, a religious occupation. “There will be a future step,” he said.