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Montreal officially replaces city hall welcome sign that included woman wearing hijabMONTREAL — The City of Montreal has officially taken down a welcome sign that stirred controversy last fall because it depicted a woman wearing an Islamic headscarf. The sign in the lobby of the newly ...
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Horse-drawn carriages traverse cobblestone streets and trot past such notable sites as Notre-Dame Basilica, Montréal City Hall, built in 1878, and the monumental Bonsecours Market, a restored ...
The seven-year-long modernization of Montreal’s City Hall built transparency into the landmark building—as well as into the process of restoring it.
"Welcome to Montreal city hall!" is written in French above them. The image also drew complaints from Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, who said it was an example of religion ...
Caption: A welcome poster at Montreal City hall that depicts a woman wearing a hijab will come down, according to the mayor. (Stephen Rukavina/CBC) The City of Montreal has officially taken down a ...
The City of Montreal has officially taken down a welcome sign that stirred controversy last fall because it depicted a woman wearing an Islamic headscarf. The sign in the lobby of the newly ...
The poster is shown at Montreal City Hall, Monday, Oct. 28, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Giuseppe Valiante MONTREAL — The City of Montreal has officially taken down a welcome sign that stirred ...
The poster is shown at Montreal city hall on Oct. 28, 2024. pm The City of Montreal has officially taken down a welcome sign that stirred controversy last fall because it depicted a woman wearing ...
The poster is shown at Montreal City Hall, Monday, Oct. 28, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Giuseppe Valiante “Welcome to Montreal City Hall!” is written in French above them. The image also drew com ...
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