Secularism on trial
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A case before the Supreme Court of Canada is challenging Quebec’s law on secularism. Benjamin Berger is a prominent voice in the study of constitutional and criminal law in Canada. In this podcast, he examines the dangers of what secularism hides — and how secularism obscures the impact of religion on our legal and political systems.
Benjamin Berger is professor at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University. He delivered Memorial University’s 2026 Henrietta Harvey Distinguished Lecture.
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