Bernard Drainville: The cabinet minister responsible for drafting a so-called "Charter of Secularism" says the government will seek public input as it delays debate on the plan until the fall, according to CTV. "There are many people who have told me 'this is a debate that is very important for our society'," Drainville said in Quebec City on Wednesday and QUEBEC -- The Quebec government is turning to public opinion as it seeks to set guidelines for minority rights. Bernard Drainville, a Parti Quebecois cabinet minister, is putting together the secularism policy proposed in the last election campaign. It's believed the policy will curb the presence of certain religious symbols, notably Muslim headwear, in public institutions.
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