- Groupe Jaspe, a Christian organization focused on suicide prevention, filed a constitutional challenge against Waterloo, Quebec, after receiving fines for door-to-door outreach without a permit.
- The group argues the bylaw restricts religious freedom and freedom of expression, rights protected under Canada’s Charter.
- Legal debates may involve Quebec’s secularism laws, which could impact the case outcome.
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Quebec Religious Group Challenges City Bylaw Limiting Door-to-Door Suicide Prevention Efforts
Nov 03, 2024 Share

