Quebec school board renounces federal funding for its Bill 21 court challenge
MONTREAL — A Montreal school board on Thursday said it would renounce the money it was slated to receive from the federal government for a court challenge against Quebec’s secularism law, hours after the premier said the funding was an insult to Quebecers.
The English Montreal School Board was granted funding from a federal program to contest Quebec’s Bill 21, which forbids some public sector workers such as teachers from wearing religious symbols at work.
But when Quebec Premier Francois Legault heard about the money awarded to the EMSB, he demanded Prime Minister Justin Trudeau intervene to stop the payment.
“Justin Trudeau is insulting Quebecers by financing a challenge against this law … which is supported by a majority of Quebecers,” Legault told reporters earlier in the day.