In general, Canada has also become more accepting of head coverings. The famed Royal Canadian Mounted Police now allow female Muslim officers to wear a hijab with the traditional red Mountie uniform.
Things are more complicated in Quebec, the only Canadian province where most people speak French. Quebec is protective of its differences from the rest of Canada. Like France, it seeks to retain its unique identity even as it absorbs immigrants from different cultures.
For now, it is uncertain whether Canada’s national government can or will challenge Quebec’s law. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has criticized the law, saying, “I don’t think it’s the government’s business to tell a woman what she should or shouldn’t be wearing.”
Meanwhile, Quebec officials insist the law will be applied fairly. For instance, they say, a woman has to show her face when boarding a bus requiring a photo ID but can remain veiled during the ride.
Says Stéphanie Vallée, Quebec’s minister of justice, “We do not have the intention of setting up an uncovered-face police.”