Bill 21 appeal: English school board says law is ‘affront’ to values of Quebec anglos
MONTREAL — Quebec’s secularism law is an affront to the dignity and values of the province’s anglophone community, a lawyer representing the province’s largest English-language school board told a Court of Appeal hearing Wednesday.
Religious diversity is a way of life in Quebec’s English schools, Perri Ravon argued before the province’s highest court, which is hearing several challenges to the legislation that prohibits some public sector workers from wearing religious symbols on the job.
“English-language school boards experienced Bill 21 as an affront to their identity and their values,” she said.
It doesn’t matter, she added, whether the law is supported by the majority of Quebecers — an argument the Quebec government has made repeatedly in defending the controversial legislation.

