“The controversial legislation, forced through by the CAQ government via the notwithstanding clause because it violates both the Quebec Charter of Rights and the Canadian Constitution, recently marked its one-year anniversary. Those opposed to it say being ordered to remove a part of your identity is violent, alienating and deeply damaging to one’s sense of self and sense of belonging to a community. It also ‘others’ and stigmatizes, making people feel like second-class citizens.”
Cult MTL
2020-06-23