‘It shut all my doors’: how a Quebec law banning religious symbols derails women’s careers
Nour Farhat always dreamed of becoming a Crown prosecutor. At 28, she is a newly minted lawyer with a master’s specialization in criminal law. As a young woman of colour, her presence in Quebec courtrooms caught the attention of judges, other attorneys, even defendants – all of whom, she said, were …
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