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Charter of Quebec Values : ウィキペディア英語版
Quebec Charter of Values

The Quebec Charter of Values ((フランス語: Charte de la laïcité or Charte des valeurs québécoises)) was a proposed bill in the Canadian province of Quebec, introduced by the governing Parti Québécois in 2013, under Premier Pauline Marois, trying to end the Quebec controversy on reasonable accommodation. The former PQ cabinet member responsible for the bill was Bernard Drainville, Minister responsible for Democratic Institutions and Active Citizenship. There was much controversy in Quebec and elsewhere about the charter, especially its proposed prohibition of public sector employees from wearing or displaying "conspicuous" religious symbols.
The proposal would have included the following provisions:
* Amend the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms
* Establish a duty of neutrality and reserve for all state personnel (including state-funded education and health care workers).
* Limit the wearing of "conspicuous" religious symbols for said personnel.
* Make it mandatory to have one’s face uncovered when providing or receiving a state service.
* Establish an implementation policy for state organizations.
The bill died as of the 2014 election,〔http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/editorials/couillard-should-bury-the-charter-of-values/article18061611/〕 which was won by the Quebec Liberal Party. Bill 60 was a contributing factor in the PQ’s loss of power.〔http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2014/09/18/barbara-kay-values-return-to-quebec-in-more-sensible-liberal-version/〕 The Liberals were opposed to the legislation, although party leader Philippe Couillard pledged during the campaign to put forward a different set of measures on the reasonable accommodation issue.〔("Quebec Liberals won 'without too much effort,' Legault says" ). CTV News, April 8, 2014.〕
== Chronology ==

The proposal was first announced on May 22, 2013.
The Charter was officially proposed on September 10, 2013.
The bill died on the order paper as of March 5, 2014.

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