Despite Bill 21 ruling, Quebec English school boards must await appeal before hiring
MONTREAL — The English Montreal School Board said Wednesday it can’t start hiring teachers who wear religious symbols despite its court victory in a challenge to the province’s secularism law, known as Bill 21.
A spokesman for the board said its lawyers have advised that hiring teachers who wear hijabs, turbans or other religious symbols should wait until the government’s appeal of the Quebec Superior Court ruling is heard.
Justice Marc-Andre Blanchard upheld most of Bill 21 on Tuesday, but he struck down clauses pertaining to English-language school boards, as well as a ban on members of the provincial legislature wearing face coverings.
The Quebec government announced within hours it would appeal the ruling.


