After Brampton, Toronto mayor asks council to help fight Quebec’s Bill 21 in court
Toronto’s mayor says he will ask city council to help fund a legal fight against Quebec’s law restricting religious symbols.
John Tory, the mayor of Canada’s largest city, said in a tweet he’ll put the request to council today, repeating that both he and the city council have repeatedly voiced opposition to Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21.
He encouraged other cities to join the fight to “uphold the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.”
Tory was adding his voice to an initiative from Brampton city council, which voted Wednesday to contribute $100,000 to three organizations challenging the Quebec law and encouraged other cities to donate.