But why are you setting up this absolutely false dilemma ?
In both cases non-christian groups are disadvantaged, and we try not to do that in our country even when it’s non-christian religions in the cross-hairs.
Mainly because the whole of Canada is calling Quebec society “racist” for getting any religious influence out of school. Which isn’t racism because it has nothing to do with race.
Quebec has been bombarded with hateful comments and opinions from the rest of Canada on this topic to no end. (While being praised by the rest of the world for taking these initiatives.)
Meanwhile, your have Christian far right conservative ideology being brought to children in Alberta, which is FAR more damaging to a society.
Let’s see how much Canada reacts to this. But I’m willing to bet that they’re not going to get as much attention as Quebec did.
The first one.
But why are you setting up this absolutely false dilemma ?
In both cases non-christian groups are disadvantaged, and we try not to do that in our country even when it’s non-christian religions in the cross-hairs.
Mainly because the whole of Canada is calling Quebec society “racist” for getting any religious influence out of school. Which isn’t racism because it has nothing to do with race.
Quebec has been bombarded with hateful comments and opinions from the rest of Canada on this topic to no end. (While being praised by the rest of the world for taking these initiatives.)
Meanwhile, your have Christian far right conservative ideology being brought to children in Alberta, which is FAR more damaging to a society.
Let’s see how much Canada reacts to this. But I’m willing to bet that they’re not going to get as much attention as Quebec did.