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Friday, March 19, 2010
Quebec Presses Government-Funded Day Cares To Be Secular
Wednesday's Canadian Jewish News reports on the confusion in the province of Quebec over a new ban on teaching of religion at publicly funded day cares for young children. Pressed by Parti Québécois, Quebec Families Minister Tony Tomassi's issued a statement on March 10 requiring day cares to be secular. He said that 20 day cares in Quebec were known to be including improper religious content. This was followed up by a unanimous National Assembly motion confirming Tomassi's announcement. However, two days later, in a meeting with Jewish community representatives, Tomassi said that so far as he could tell, Jewish day cares are in compliance with the requirement. Tomassi has not made clear whether day cares are merely prohibited from instilling religious beliefs, or whether they are also banned from holding holiday celebrations or having religious symbols in the classroom. [Thanks to Joel Katz (Relig. & State in Israel) for the lead.]