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The bill expands the obligation to have the face discovered at all times in all schools.
A child who is taught at home will lose services if he or her parent refuses to discover his or her face in the presence of a representative of the school or school service centre (SSC).
A child who is taught at home will lose his or her services if he or her parent refuses to discover his or her face in the presence of a representative of the school or school service centre (SSC)
QUEBEC — A child who receives instruction at home will lose services if he or her parent refuses to discover his or her face in the presence of a representative of the school or school service centre (CSS). On Thursday, Education Minister Bernard Drainville tabled several amendments to strengthen Bill 94, which deals with secularism in schools. This piece of legislation expands the obligation to have the face discovered at all times to all publi…
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