Civil liberties, Muslim groups ask Quebec court to suspend ban on school prayer rooms
MONTREAL — A civil liberties group and a Muslim advocacy organization are asking a Quebec Superior Court justice to suspend the province’s ban on prayer rooms in public schools.
Lawyers for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the National Council of Canadian Muslims told a Montreal court today that the ban would cause irreparable harm if it is not suspended while a court challenge is heard on their case’s merits.
Quebec Education Minister Bernard Drainville in late April barred schools from making space available to students for prayer.
The minister has said that students would still be permitted to pray silently and discretely, but the groups say doing so isn’t an option for Muslims.