Pauline Marois: MONTREAL - Thousands jammed the streets of Montreal on Saturday afternoon to denounce Quebec's proposed charter of values, calling on Premier Pauline Marois to put an end to "politics of division." , according to Winnipeg Free Press. A group from a local mosque walked with a large banner that read: Multi-faith gathering for peace." Demonstrators take part in a protest against Quebec's proposed Values Charter in Montreal on Saturday Sept. 14, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz Related Items Videos Talkin bout secularization - Our latest Key of Bart Articles Expelled Bloc MP separatist no more? Ontario group lures Quebec doctors, nurses Manitoba minorities alarmed, 'devastated' by proposed Quebec ban The protest march, billed as an inclusive, multicultural event, drew many members of the Muslim and Sikh communities in particular. Others who claimed no religious allegiance also took part.
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