Canada's Quebec bans face veils for public servants

Canada's Quebec province prohibited government workers and anyone receiving government services from covering their face, in a move critics say unfairly targets Muslim women who wear a niqab veil.

The legislation applies to bureaucrats, police officers, teachers, and bus drivers, as well as doctors, midwives and dentists who work in publicly-funded hospitals or clinics.

Exceptions, however, can be made on a case-by-case basis.

"I should see your face, and you should see mine," Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard said of Bill 62 on Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters, he cited improved "communication, identification and safety" as reasons for the ban.

The government insisted that the law applies to all face coverings and does not target Muslim women.

But critics say it will effectively marginalize them by limiting their access to government jobs and services.

The National Council of Canadian Muslims said in a statement the law "boils down to ugly identity politics" ahead of a general election in Quebec next year.

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Published 19 October 2017 3:41pm
Updated 19 October 2017 7:57pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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