Montreal mayor, opposition leader unite to denounce Quebec’s secularism bill
MONTREAL — In a rare display of unity, Montreal city council unanimously passed a motion against Quebec’s proposed secularism bill on Monday.
Mayor Valerie Plante and opposition leader Lionel Perez presented the bipartisan declaration stating that Montreal practises “open secularism” and its bylaws are neutral, regardless of the religious convictions of those who make them.
“It our duty to speak up about this bill and to bring forward the voices of people we don’t hear so much, and how it’ll be affecting our citizens,” Plante told reporters shortly before the vote.