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"Authoritarian" Bills on Trade Unions Ask the Caq to Step Back

Summary by La Presse
A union alliance asked the CAQ to withdraw a series of "authoritarian" bills: the Quebec constitution, the bill on union dues and the bill to extend the ban on the wearing of religious signs in the CPEs.

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The FAE, the CSN, the CSD and the SFPQ believe that the CAQ government must pause the consideration of at least three bills.

·Montreal, Canada
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A union alliance asked the CAQ to withdraw a series of "authoritarian" bills: the Quebec constitution, the bill on union dues and the bill to extend the ban on the wearing of religious signs in the CPEs.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Legault government no longer "legitimate" to impose bills that "divide Quebec society," says the president of the Fédération autonome de l'enseignement (FAE), Mélanie Hubert. While the work was resumed in the National Assembly after a turbulent break, marked by the announcement of the resignation of Prime Minister François Legault, the FAE and other unions are calling for a break. If the parliamentary session is not extended, the government …

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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