Several Western countries including France, Spain and Canada have proposed laws which would ban Muslim women from wearing a Niqab in public spaces. A niqab is a cloth that covers the face and is worn by some Muslim women in public areas. In 2015 the Canadian Supreme Court overturned a Ottawa’s request to ban niqab’s when women were taking citizenship oaths. Proponents argue that the ban infringes on individual rights and prevents people from expressing their religious beliefs. Opponents argue that face-coverings prevent the clear identification of a person, which is both a security risk, and a social hindrance within a society which relies on facial recognition and expression in communication.
51% Yes |
49% No |
50% Yes |
49% No |
1% Yes, but their identity must be privately verified by a female staff member |
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0% Yes, we should respect all cultural traditions |
See how support for each position on “Niqāb” has changed over time for 1.1m Canada voters.
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@589R7KX4yrs4Y
Jealousy is one of the deadly sins its a sign of insecurity. This rule is really a hidden law to suppress and control women. It's time to wake up ladies wake up. Take it off live in freedom don't mask yourselves any longer.
@4X47CR74yrs4Y
Oppressing women is wrong, these facemasks are a sign of male ownership of a woman.
@5DKSC754yrs4Y
all face coverings are a problem, including men in masks
@93WJJFT2yrs2Y
No, its their own decision to wear face veil or something because everyone has right to live his or her life and they are free to take their own decisions.
@9LD8F4Q4wks4W
No, becoming Canadian means integrating, adopting, and embracing our Anglo heritage, beliefs, values, culture, customs, traditions, and way of life. A Niqāb, or face veil, is not Canadian, and it doesn’t belong in Canada.
@9K58RGL2mos2MO
No because they should respect our cultural traditions of openness and honesty during Civic ceremonies. They should be coming here to be like us, not to force us to be like them.
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