Image of Muslims praying in the street by Grok AI The Canadian province of Quebec is planning to ban all public prayer as part of an aggressive push toward secularization. Quebec’s secularism minister, Jean-François Roberge, said the laws were designed to accelerate his push toward secularization. The Guardian reports: Quebec says it will intensify its crackdown on public displays of religion in a sweeping new law that critics say pushes Canadian provinces into private spaces and disproportionately affects Muslims. Bill 9, introduced by the governing Coalition Avenir Québec on Thursday, bans prayer in public institutions, including in colleges and universities. It also bans communal prayer on public roads and in parks, with the threat of fines of C$1,125 for groups in contravention of the prohibition….

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