Quebec elementary school teacher reassigned from class over hijab due to Bill 21
MONTREAL — An elementary school teacher in western Quebec has been reassigned from her classroom because her hijab contravenes the province’s law forbidding teachers from wearing religious symbols.
Parents at Chelsea Elementary School say they found out in a letter last week the Grade 3 teacher was being moved to an “alternate role” — a literacy project for the entire school on “inclusion and awareness of diversity.” Later some parents learned it was due to her hijab, which was confirmed by the teacher in an interview with local newspaper The Lowdown to Hull and Back.
The teacher, Fatemeh Anvari, did not respond to interview requests from The Canadian Press on Thursday but she told the local paper this week it has been “very emotional” for her when children ask why she is no longer teaching them. “I love Chelsea Elementary School and that is why I am still working there,” she said.
“Our principal has been very supportive. If people choose to speak up, it will be most effective if they do so about the law.”


