English Montreal School Board files legal challenge to Quebec’s religious symbols law
MONTREAL — The English Montreal School Board has filed a challenge to Quebec’s secularism law, arguing it contravenes minority language education rights and should be struck down.
In an application today seeking judicial review, lawyers for the board hinge their challenge on Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees minority language educational rights to linguistic minorities.
It also argues the law has a disproportionate impact on women — particularly Muslim women — and therefore infringes Section 28, which guarantees equality of the sexes.
While Bill 21 invokes the Constitution’s notwithstanding clause to shield it from charter challenges, the filing argues neither Sections 23 or 28 are subject to the clause.