Canadian city rejects Islamic burials

Legend,

The Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec is in the Sainte Foy region of Quebec

A Canadian city has decided to refuse a zoning change that would have allowed the construction of a Muslim cemetery.

The decision was made in a referendum on Sunday (07/16) in Saint-Apollinaire, a town near Quebec.

According to provincial rules, only 49 people are eligible to vote; dissenting votes were won in the referendum, with a vote of 19 to 16 and one ballot was invalid.

The construction of the cemetery was proposed by the Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec, in the city where six people were killed and 19 people were injured in shootings last January.

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