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No evidence mosques asked for exclusion of women: Quebec construction president
MONTREAL — The president of Quebec’s construction commission says there is absolutely no evidence that members of two Montreal mosques asked for female construction workers to be excluded from a nearby site.
Diane Lemieux said Thursday that investigators studied signed contracts and met with representatives of both mosques, all the companies involved as well as women who worked on the site.
Their conclusion was that mosque officials had not made any request or demand concerning women.
The brouhaha erupted Tuesday when TVA reported the mosques had requested the no-women policy for the construction site during the busy Friday prayer sessions.
The TV network also said women on the site were intimidated.
A day later, mosque officials dismissed the report and said they had only asked for parking to be available on Fridays.
Lemieux did say it appears some women were moved around the site at certain times as part of normal procedures but that these measures were possibly linked to a surplus of personnel or to operational needs.
Noel Logan
December 15, 2017 at 12:58 PM
The last paragraph negates the rest of the story. Some one is bending over for these assholes.
Joe
December 15, 2017 at 1:07 PM
when u work on a construction site you stand in the same spot all day long….holding a shovel and gazing into the sky…..everyone knows that even idiots like you..
Mike Murdoch
December 15, 2017 at 1:12 PM
The only asshole thus far is you.
Noel Logan
December 15, 2017 at 5:55 PM
Struck a nerve did I?