Neutrality and Prayers: Mouvement Laique v Saguenay

Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 2015, 4, 512–519 CASE COMMENTS

8 Pages Posted: 1 Jun 2016

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Richard Moon

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law

Date Written: June 01, 2015

Abstract

In Mouvement laique v Saguenay the Supreme Court of Canada held that the recitation of a prayer at the opening of a municipal council’s public meeting breached ‘the state’s duty of neutrality’ in matters of religion. The comment discusses some of the difficulties or challenges raised by the Court's commitment to religious neutrality.

Keywords: freedom of religion, prayers, religious neutrality, Canada

Suggested Citation

Moon, Richard, Neutrality and Prayers: Mouvement Laique v Saguenay (June 01, 2015). Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 2015, 4, 512–519 CASE COMMENTS, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2785764

Richard Moon (Contact Author)

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law ( email )

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Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4
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