Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The battle continues for freedom of religion in Canada

A private Catholic high school in Quebec, Canada (that "receives provincial government subsidies") has been exempted by the Quebec Superior Court from teaching a compulsory course on ethics from a secular perspective, as required by Quebec regulations. Instead, the school may teach the compulsory ethics course from its religious perspective. Read the Globe and Mail story here. For those who read French, the decision of the Quebec Superior Court can be found here.

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