Tim Uppal: OTTAWA - The Conservative cabinet appears to have two different sets of talking points on the controversial Quebec charter some typed up in boldface, and others in a tiny footnote font. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. The core response has been that Ottawa will study the final product, and determine whether it violates the constitutional right to freedom of religion. Beyond that, however, the answers have been curiously distinct. Conservative cabinet minister Tim Uppal speaks with the media about Senate reform in the Foyer of the Senate on Parliament Hill Friday February 1, 2013 in Ottawa. The Conservative cabinet appears to have two different sets of talking points on the controversial Quebec charter some typed up in boldface, and others in a tiny footnote font.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Over the last two weeks, federal ministers have been asked to react to the Parti Quebecois' proposal to limit conspicuous signs of religion in the public sector, including Sikh turbans or the hijabs that Muslim women wear.
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