Quebec judge denies request to appeal decision maintaining school prayer space ban
MONTREAL — The Quebec Court of Appeal has refused to allow a Muslim organization and a civil rights group to appeal a lower court decision maintaining the province’s ban on prayer spaces in public schools.
Justice Robert M. Mainville says he’s not convinced the appeal has a reasonable chance of success.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the National Council of Canadian Muslims had been seeking to have the prayer ban suspended until their court challenge could be heard in full.
Lawyers for the groups argued earlier this week that a Superior Court judge erred in June when he rejected their request.