The Quebec government’s secularism bill stinks to high heaven

The Globe & Mail

In 2004, the Supreme Court of Canada rejected the idea that people who object to violations of their religious freedom can simply go somewhere else, calling it “morally repugnant."

Now, 15 years later, the government of Quebec has introduced legislation embodying that very repulsive notion, writes Convivium Publisher Peter Stockland in the Globe and Mail.