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Why civil servants representing the State to the public may not advertise their political or religious personal beliefs.

June 13, 2021
Michel Virard

There has been a hotly debated shock of ideas regarding civil servants displaying ostentatious religious signs. What Humanist should think about it? What does the Charter of Rights (Canada) says about it? How the neutrality of the State should be interpreted according to the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC)? I have the conviction most people […]

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