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Public-Sector Employees: Landmark Report and Daycare Employees

public-sector employees: It also obliges anyone seeking public services like taking public transit to have uncovered faces, according to CBC. Quebec face-covering law called a 'dog's breakfast' by author of landmark reportEXPLAINER What you need to know about Quebec's religious neutrality legislation The demonstration against the law was organized along the 80 bus route on Parc Avenue during morning rush hour. Bill 62, passed on Wednesday in Quebec's National Assembly, prohibits public-sector employees including doctors, teachers and daycare employees from covering their faces. Some bus drivers honked to show their support. Protesters also lined up at other stops along the route, which runs from Parc Extension, a diverse neighbourhood in the northern part of the city, through Mile End to Place-des-Arts Metro station downtown. This bus driver is covering his face in support of the protestors CBC Hayward About 50 people stood at the stop at the intersection of Parc and St-Viateur Street. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.