• Latest
  • Trending
Quebec’s ban on religious symbols is not freedom, it’s oppression

Brampton City Council provides financial support to legal challenge against the Province of Quebec’s Bill-21

December 19, 2021
Brampton Deploys High-Tech Intersection Cameras to Deter Organized Crime

Brampton Deploys High-Tech Intersection Cameras to Deter Organized Crime

June 1, 2026
Ottawa Unveils Historic $77.5 Million Investment to Narrow Canada’s Gender Gap

Ottawa Unveils Historic $77.5 Million Investment to Narrow Canada’s Gender Gap

May 25, 2026
Kinvia and Black Creek Community Health Centre win Canada’s diabetes prevention challenge

Kinvia and Black Creek Community Health Centre win Canada’s diabetes prevention challenge

May 20, 2026
Amandeep Sodhi, Brampton Centre’s Young MP and Community Voice

Amandeep Sodhi, Brampton Centre’s Young MP and Community Voice

May 18, 2026
The Inner Crisis Behind Outer Chaos          

The Inner Crisis Behind Outer Chaos          

May 15, 2026
Brampton Library’s South Fletchers Branch Gets a Fresh New Look

Brampton Library’s South Fletchers Branch Gets a Fresh New Look

May 10, 2026
How Books Shape Attention in the Screen Age

How Books Shape Attention in the Screen Age

April 23, 2026
Canada Tightens Asylum Rules as Bill C-12 Sets New Time Limits

Canada Tightens Asylum Rules as Bill C-12 Sets New Time Limits

March 31, 2026
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau’s English-Only Condolence Video After Runway Collision Draws Criticism

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau’s English-Only Condolence Video After Runway Collision Draws Criticism

March 27, 2026
Retail
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Subscription
Media Kit
  • Home
  • Local
    • Brampton
    • Mississauga
    • Ottawa
    • Toronto
  • Canada
    • Alberta
    • British Columbia
    • Manitoba
    • Ontario
    • Quebec
  • India / Punjabi
  • World
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Health
  • Photos/Videos
  • Media Kit
  • Epaper
No Result
View All Result
Asia Metro
No Result
View All Result

Brampton City Council provides financial support to legal challenge against the Province of Quebec’s Bill-21

by Asia Metro Editor
December 19, 2021
in Alberta, Brampton, British Columbia, Canada, Featured, Lifestyle, Local, Manitoba, Mississauga, Ontario, Ottawa, Quebec, Spirituality, Toronto, World
0
Share0Tweet0Email0

Brampton City Council approved $100,000 of financial support to the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), the World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) Legal Challenge against the Province of Quebec’s Bill 21, the first Canadian municipality to contribute to this challenge.

The City of Brampton is one of Canada’s fastest-growing and most diverse communities, and this Term of Council is committed to advancing one of its top priorities: Brampton is a Mosaic. By approving this financial assistance, Brampton City Council shows its support for the value diversity brings to the local community and all of Canada.

Whereas Brampton Council believes we cannot allow the defense of the Charter and the foundational value of religious freedom to be on the backs of racialized communities against the Province of Quebec with unlimited legal resources; and

Whereas, if Canada’s Big Cities assist to fund the legal challenge, then we level the playing field since it is not a fair legal fight in the absence of federal government involvement; and

Whereas a Supreme Court decision allowing the infringement of religious freedom would have negative consequences for Bramptonians and all Canadians;

Therefore Be It Resolved:
1. That the City of Brampton support the current legal challenge against the discrimination of the freedom of religion in Quebec’s Bill 21 – An Act respecting the laicity of the State; and

2. That the Council of The Corporation of the City of Brampton provide a one-time 2021 contribution of up to $100,000 to the joint legal challenges of Bill 21 by the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), the World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), with staff identifying the appropriate funding source; and

3. That a copy of this Resolution be sent to:
a. the Canadian Big City Mayors, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) requesting they share with all their member municipalities inviting municipal contributions to support the legal challenge; and
b. the Region of Peel, City of Mississauga, Town of Caledon and all Members of Parliament and Ontario Members of Provincial Parliament, requesting their support.

While Mayor  Patrick Brown said, City of Brampton “Bill 21 is discriminatory. I am pleased that Brampton City Council has stepped up to recognize that diversity is a strength of our Mosaic community, as it is in Quebec and across the country. As elected leaders, we must never trade foundational principles for electoral purposes that undermine the country at large. Religious freedom is a foundational principle that we must stand up for, and I thank City Council for standing up for what is right.”

National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) – Mustafa Farooq, Chief Executive Officer, said,  “This commitment by the City of Brampton in supporting the battle by Quebecers against Bill 21 sets the example for other cities across the country to stand on the right side of history. As one of the most diverse cities in Canada, there are many people in Brampton who wear religious clothing. Through this support, the City validates the right of every person in Brampton and Canada, that their right to wear religious clothing and be who they are is a right that needs to be defended. Today, Brampton residents are assured by their local government that their freedom of religion is protected over the long term. We thank City Council for standing alongside racialized communities and taking meaningful action to support those who are standing for our civil liberties.”

Also, Sharanjeet Kaur, Sr. Vice-President of, World Sikh Organization said, “We welcome the City of Brampton taking a stand for religious freedom and supporting the challenge against Bill 21.  While community groups like WSO, NCCM and CCLA are challenging this discriminatory law in court, this is a matter that affects the freedoms of all Canadians, and we need to stand united against religious discrimination.  We need to see our leaders take a strong stand for our collective human rights and we thank Brampton City Council for leading the way.”
–

 

Share0Tweet0Email0
ShareTweetPin

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

Search

No Result
View All Result

Recent News

Brampton Deploys High-Tech Intersection Cameras to Deter Organized Crime

Brampton Deploys High-Tech Intersection Cameras to Deter Organized Crime

June 1, 2026
Ottawa Unveils Historic $77.5 Million Investment to Narrow Canada’s Gender Gap

Ottawa Unveils Historic $77.5 Million Investment to Narrow Canada’s Gender Gap

May 25, 2026
Kinvia and Black Creek Community Health Centre win Canada’s diabetes prevention challenge

Kinvia and Black Creek Community Health Centre win Canada’s diabetes prevention challenge

May 20, 2026

Our Newsletter

Disclaimer

The individual opinions expressed by Asia Metro writers do not necessarily reflect the views of Asia Metro News magazine as a whole.

Our Newsletter

Connect With Us

Editor: Surjit Singh Flora
[email protected]
[email protected]
647-829-9397
  • Home
  • Local
  • India
  • World
  • Opinion

© 2023 Asia Metro News Magazine. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Local
    • Brampton
    • Mississauga
    • Ottawa
    • Toronto
  • Canada
    • Alberta
    • British Columbia
    • Manitoba
    • Ontario
    • Quebec
  • India / Punjabi
  • World
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Health
  • Photos/Videos
  • Media Kit
  • Epaper

© 2023 Asia Metro News Magazine. All rights reserved.

Share this ArticleLike this article? Email it to a friend!

Email sent!