Gurbaj Singh Multani was an orthodox Sikh student who believed that his religion required him to wear
Question:
Gurbaj Singh Multani was an orthodox Sikh student who believed that his religion required him to wear a kirpan at all times, including at school. A kirpan is a religious object worn by people of Sikh faith that looks like a dagger. Multani and his parents agreed with the school board's request that he seal the kirpan in his clothing at all times while wearing it at school. However, the school board's council of commissioners told Multani that he could not wear the kirpan to school even if it was sealed in his clothing because bringing dangerous objects to school violated the school's code of conduct.
Question:
Do you agree with the decision of the school board? Can the Charter of Rights and Freedoms apply here? If yes, how? "
Employment Law for Business
ISBN: 978-1138744929
8th edition
Authors: Dawn D. Bennett Alexander, Laura P. Hartman