Canadians right across the political spectrum are opposed to immigrants being allowed to wear facial coverings during the citizenship ceremony, according to the latest results from Vote Compass, CBC's online voter engagement survey.
Asked whether immigrants should be allowed to cover their faces for religious reasons while taking the oath of citizenship, 72 per cent of Vote Compass respondents said no. Only 19 per cent were OK with the idea.
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Canadians of all stripes oppose face coverings during citizenship ceremonies: Vote Compass - Politics - CBC News
Asked whether immigrants should be allowed to cover their faces for religious reasons while taking the oath of citizenship, 72 per cent of Vote Compass respondents said no. Only 19 per cent were OK with the idea.
more reading for the pet project minority view crybabies
Canadians of all stripes oppose face coverings during citizenship ceremonies: Vote Compass - Politics - CBC News