Amar Al-Shakfa dropped off her CV at a Montreal school on Wednesday, a day after learning English school boards would be exempt from the province’s ban on religious symbols under a new court ruling.
Al-Shakfa, a 25-year-old Montrealer who wears a hijab, believed the decision meant she could get a job in an English public school when she graduates later this year.
“I was very excited. I was jumping all around. It was unexpected for me,” Al-Shakfa said in an interview.
Her hopes,
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