Landmark Legisation from Montreal

unclepercy

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We don't get a long detailed articles about Canada in our Texas newspaper. More than likely, it's on the back page. But, this one caught my eye. I tried to find any mention of it on the forums, but I couldn't.

FROM WIRE REPORTS

MONTREAL - The province of Quebec passed landmark legislation Wednesday stipulating that Muslim women will need to uncover their faces when dealing with Quebec government services.
:canada:
Way to go, Quebec! It's only common sense. I hope Quebec has set a precedent.


Uncle
 

CDNBear

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We don't get a long detailed articles about Canada in our Texas newspaper. More than likely, it's on the back page. But, this one caught my eye. I tried to find any mention of it on the forums, but I couldn't.

FROM WIRE REPORTS

MONTREAL - The province of Quebec passed landmark legislation Wednesday stipulating that Muslim women will need to uncover their faces when dealing with Quebec government services.
:canada:
Way to go, Quebec! It's only common sense. I hope Quebec has set a precedent.


Uncle
Ya it was posted. I can't find it at the moment.

But the gist of the thread came do to anyone that agreed with Quebec's legislation, was a bigot according to the resident Joo haters.

I for one was counted among the bigots, because I believe one should have to identify oneself to be eligible to receive my taxpayer funded services.

It only seemed reasonable, as to remove the ability to defraud the Gov't in any way.

But I guess I was wrong...;-)
 

El Barto

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Ya it was posted. I can't find it at the moment.

But the gist of the thread came do to anyone that agreed with Quebec's legislation, was a bigot according to the resident Joo haters.

I for one was counted among the bigots, because I believe one should have to identify oneself to be eligible to receive my taxpayer funded services.

It only seemed reasonable, as to remove the ability to defraud the Gov't in any way.

But I guess I was wrong...;-)
then I'd be in that same line ;-)
 

eh1eh

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If you want to be a 'Freeman' then stand up and be who you are. If you choose to submit to powers that would subjugate you, don't expect the 'Freemen' to accommodate you. We have our security to protect. Muslims tend to, by order of the Quaran, endanger it. Allah, read the designers of the Allah brand, never saw this coming.
 

Libertarian

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If you want to be a 'Freeman' then stand up and be who you are. If you choose to submit to powers that would subjugate you, don't expect the 'Freemen' to accommodate you. We have our security to protect. Muslims tend to, by order of the Quaran, endanger it. Allah, read the designers of the Allah brand, never saw this coming.

Are you selectively blind? Showing your face in-front of the government is something everyone has to do but Muslims. They don't deserve special privileges. Either everyone can hide their face or no one can, that my friend, is freedom. Not selective freedom like you seem to support.
 

CDNBear

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Are you selectively blind? Showing your face in-front of the government is something everyone has to do but Muslims. They don't deserve special privileges. Either everyone can hide their face or no one can, that my friend, is freedom. Not selective freedom like you seem to support.
I think you miss read eh1.

I think you too share the same mindset here.
 

eh1eh

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Now if you can get them to wear the necessary items when it comes for security as in hard hats and steel toe boots at work .

Ya, they have the new hard hat that fits over the hijab and turbans. It's just that all the secular people in this country have to pay for the equipment to accommodate the religious beliefs of the minority.

(I have no idea if this actually happens in this case but I would bet my left nut we pay for a bunch of stupid **** in the name of Allah).
 

TenPenny

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Because Quebec is allowed to be more racist (in order to defend the culture), they can do things like this, which essentially helps bring the pendulum back to the center.

If Ontario (or, god forbid, Alberta) did this, the outrage would be unbelievable.
 

El Barto

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Because Quebec is allowed to be more racist (in order to defend the culture), they can do things like this, which essentially helps bring the pendulum back to the center.

If Ontario (or, god forbid, Alberta) did this, the outrage would be unbelievable.
This an old tune :roll:
 

Avro

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Yep...good for Quebec....and a good day for women as well. Perhaps this is a step to get them out of those silly ghost sheets. Halloween is for kids anyways.;-)
 

Liberalman

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We don't get a long detailed articles about Canada in our Texas newspaper. More than likely, it's on the back page. But, this one caught my eye. I tried to find any mention of it on the forums, but I couldn't.

FROM WIRE REPORTS

MONTREAL - The province of Quebec passed landmark legislation Wednesday stipulating that Muslim women will need to uncover their faces when dealing with Quebec government services.
:canada:
Way to go, Quebec! It's only common sense. I hope Quebec has set a precedent.


Uncle

Quebec won Hooray now they got to get the ones wearing the crosses to take them off when dealing with the government and the Jews to take off their hats and skullcaps and the Asians to take off their turbans and then get rid of all religious symbols from Quebec where does it end.

As long as Texans are happy then it's worth it
 

TenPenny

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Quebec won Hooray now they got to get the ones wearing the crosses to take them off when dealing with the government and the Jews to take off their hats and skullcaps and the Asians to take off their turbans and then get rid of all religious symbols from Quebec where does it end.

As long as Texans are happy then it's worth it

I'm not sure what kind of hats and crosses you've seen, but none of them disguise a person's face.

As humans, we identify each other by face: passports, drivers licenses, etc, all use photo for id.

Since we identify each other by face, it is only right that when using government services, we don't disguise or cover up our faces.

If we were a society of dogs, the issue would be about perfuming our butts.

However, the issue is hiding/disguising our identity.
 

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Quebec judge wouldn't hear case of woman wearing hijab






A Quebec judge told a woman appearing in her Montreal courtroom she would not hear her case until she removed her hijab.


In an audio recording of the proceedings obtained by CBC News, Judge Eliana Marengo is heard telling Rania El-Alloul on Tuesday that the courtroom is a secular place and that she is not suitably dressed.


"Hats and sunglasses for example, are not allowed. And I don't see why scarves on the head would be either," Marengo says in the recording.


"The same rules need to be applied to everyone. I will therefore not hear you if you are wearing a scarf on your head, just as I would not allow a person to appear before me wearing a hat or sunglasses on his or her head, or any other garment not suitable for a court proceeding."


El-Alloul was in court to apply to get her car back after it was seized by Quebec's automobile insurance board, the SAAQ.


The car was seized after police stopped El-Alloul's son for driving with a suspended licence. In such cases, the board keeps the car for a month. If someone wants it back sooner, they have to appear before a Court of Quebec judge to make a request. That's what El-Alloul was trying to do Tuesday afternoon.


When El-Alloul first appeared before Marengo, the judge asked her why she had a scarf on her head. El-Alloul replied that it was because she is a Muslim. The judge then said she would take a 30-minute recess.


When Marengo returned, she told El-Alloul she had a choice: remove her headscarf immediately or apply for a postponement in order to consult a lawyer. El-Alloul replied that she couldn't afford a lawyer and that she didn't want to postpone the case. Marengo then adjourned the case indefinitely.
'I felt that I'm not Canadian anymore'

In an interview, El-Alloul said she couldn't believe what was happening.


"When I came the first day when I made landing in Canada, I was wearing my hijab," she recalled.


"When I swore by God to be a good Canadian citizen I was wearing my hijab, and the judge, I shook hands with him the same day I became Canadian. I was really very happy. But what happened in court made me feel afraid. I felt that I'm not Canadian anymore."






Quebec judge wouldn't hear case of woman wearing hijab - Montreal - CBC News
 

waldo

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Quebec judge wouldn't hear case of woman wearing hijab

A Quebec judge told a woman appearing in her Montreal courtroom she would not hear her case until she removed her hijab.

El-Alloul was in court to apply to get her car back after it was seized by Quebec's automobile insurance board, the SAAQ.

The car was seized after police stopped El-Alloul's son for driving with a suspended licence. In such cases, the board keeps the car for a month. If someone wants it back sooner, they have to appear before a Court of Quebec judge to make a request. That's what El-Alloul was trying to do Tuesday afternoon.

Quebec judge wouldn't hear case of woman wearing hijab - Montreal - CBC News

shameless action by the judge... the woman's face wasn't covered... even Harpo is alright, alright, alright with that!

fellow CC members... make it not just a car... make it a nice car! Thanks in advance! $34K in just one day! Oh Canada!