The Quebec government is expected to table a new bill today further expanding its secularism rules.

Radio-Canada reporting indicates that the law is expected to include a ban on prayer rooms in universities and CEGEPs, along with an expansion on a face-covering ban to educators in the province’s public and subsidized daycares.

It is also expected to include a ban on religious symbols used in communications by public institutions and a ban on public institutions exclusively offering meals based on a religious tradition.

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The bill is the latest move by the Legault government, currently suffering in opinion polls, to expand its secularism rules.

Jean-François Roberge, the minister responsible

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