Montreal mayor, opposition leader unite to denounce Quebec’s secularism bill
MONTREAL — Elected officials at Montreal’s city hall are speaking with one voice against Quebec’s proposed secularism bill.
Mayor Valerie Plante and opposition leader Lionel Perez presented a bipartisan declaration today saying Montreal practises open secularism and its bylaws are neutral, regardless of the religious convictions of those who make them.
Plante told a news conference the history of Montreal has been marked by waves of immigration that continue to shape the city. She said the city is open and inclusive and has taken great pride in building this reputation.