If religious symbols can't be warn by civil servants and the cross was removed in the National Assembly, then why are provincial and municipal officials allowed to put up Christmas decorations on public property?
Gis A. Bun
Montreal
If religious symbols can't be warn by civil servants and the cross was removed in the National Assembly, then why are provincial and municipal officials allowed to put up Christmas decorations on public property?
Gis A. Bun
Montreal
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