Tragedy will only pause divisive debate on minority rights
The sound of dog-whistle politics has dominated the conversation with depictions of the Muslim community often amounting to little more than caricature.

For more than a decade, Quebec has been the scene of a divisive and, so far, sterile debate as to what constitutes the reasonable accommodation of religious minorities by a secular state.
Over that period, Quebecers have been subjected to a barrage of fear-mongering rhetoric purporting that the sec...
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