Submission of the SHERPA and RAPS Notice on Bill 21

Location: CLSC Côte-des-Neiges, Montreal

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Press Conference: Submission of the SHERPA and RAPS Notice on Bill 21. Views of the research on the of risks and benefits analysis of public health of the future Bill 21 on Secularity of the State.

Debates on Bill 21 on the secularism of the state reflect the extent of its societal challenges. The purpose of this notice is to start a benefit and risk analysis of Bill 21, in terms of public health implications. This preliminary analysis is based on data available in Quebec for the period 1990-2019. It was produced by researchers in human, social and medical sciences, from the CIUSSS-CODIM University Institute SHERPA and the Research and Action Team on Social Polarizations.

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