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Quebec Secularism Law Symbols Explained | Bill 21 Visual Guide #1986072 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays five symbolic icons representing Quebec’s Charter of Values and Bill 21: a “J’aime Québec” vase signifies secular civic pride; a blindfolded figure with a “C” emblem represents impartial public service; three crossed-out icons depict banned religious symbols-a Christian cross, a Muslim hijab, and a Jewish kippah-worn by public sector employees. The stark black-and-white style emphasizes legal prohibition versus permitted identity expression.
Used on government, educational, or news pages explaining Quebec’s secularism legislation (Bill 21), this image helps users quickly grasp which religious symbols are restricted in public institutions. It serves informational, policy-explainer, and civic education purposes for residents, immigrants, and policymakers.
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