Christmas Ruined in Québec… Then Saved!

The Globe & Mail recently reported on the decision of a senior manager at a Service Canada to ban all forms of visual holiday cheer from all outlets across Québec. While Québec has become an increasingly secular society, this manager’s decision prompted a public (and Twitter!) outcry and was quickly reversed.

In short order, the Government was accused of ruining Christmas:

“Why do the Conservatives want to steal the magic of Christmas from employees of Service Canada?” said NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice.

In an effort save Christmas for all Québeckers (and Canadians) and return the “magic”, Minister Diane Finley issued a communiqué clarifying that Service Canada employees should feel free to decorate for the holidays.

Who was right? Who was wrong? Should religious decorations have a place in a government office?

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