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Street Prayers: Power Comes Back to Cities, Believes Pablo Rodriguez

Summary by La Presse
Pablo Rodriguez accuses the Legault government of wanting to "diversion" by promising to legislate to ban street prayers. According to the leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ), it is first up to the cities to ensure that "any demonstration" respects the rules.

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Pablo Rodriguez accuses the Legault government of wanting to "diversion" by promising to legislate to ban street prayers. According to the leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ), it is first up to the cities to ensure that "any demonstration" respects the rules.

·Montreal, Canada
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QUEBEC — The desire of the Legault government to ban collective prayers in the street is a "clear attempt of diversion," according to the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ). The leader of the PLQ, Pablo Rodriguez, said on Tuesday that the government of the Coalition future Québec (CAQ) is simply trying to divert the attention of Quebecers when he is unable to solve the many problems he is facing. Last week, the minister responsible for secularism, Je…

·Richelieu, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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