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Sikh teacher moves to B.C. over Quebec's religious symbols ban

Sikh teacher moves to B.C. over Quebec's religious symbols ban A Sikh teacher moved to B.C. over Quebec's religious symbols ban. Amrit Kaur made the move so she can work while wearing her turban, after the Quebec government passed a law banning religious symbols for some public-sector employees.
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