Tory leader says won’t touch Quebec secularism law, supports Bill 101 expansion
MONTREAL — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says Quebec’s secularism law and the independence of its legislature should be respected.
The Tory leader made the comments today, following a meeting with Francois Legault in Montreal — O’Toole’s first in-person meeting with a premier since winning the leadership race in late August.
O’Toole says the country is facing a national unity crisis and the federal government shouldn’t be interfering with the independence of provincial legislatures.
Quebec’s secularism law, which bans certain public sector workers from wearing religious symbols on the job, has been criticized by the Liberals.